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Nicole Goluboff

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By Nicole Belson Goluboff

Nicole Belson Goluboff is a lawyer who regularly writes and speaks on the legal implications of telework. She is the author of "The Law of Telecommuting," which concerns the legal consequences of telecommuting for both employers and employees. She is also the author of "Telecommuting for Lawyers", which concerns telework as a law practice management strategy, and of numerous articles on telecommuting. Her articles have appeared in "New York Law Journal", "National Law Journal", "State Tax Notes", "BNA’s Multistate Tax Report", "Trial", "FindLaw’s Legal Commentary", and "ALA Management Encyclopedia", among other publications.

Goluboff is an advisory board member of the Telework Coalition and past chair of the Subcommittee on Telecommuting of the ABA Young Lawyers Division Women in the Profession Committee. She has practiced as a telecommuting litigator with the New York law firm of Kostelanetz & Fink and as an office-based litigator with the New York law firm of Kronish Lieb Weiner & Hellman.

Goluboff earned her JD in 1990 from the Columbia University School of Law. She earned her BA in 1987 from Columbia University, Columbia College, where she graduated summa cum laude and junior Phi Beta Kappa in the college's first co-ed class. She is admitted to practice in New York and can be reached at goluboffn@aol.com.

NY Court of Appeals upholds the tax on nonresident telecommuters
04/25/05
State’s top court says applying “convenience of the employer” rule in Tennessee is constitutional.
Empire State strikes again
03/21/05
New York applies “convenience of the employer” rule in New Hampshire
Meeting WARN Act obligations
02/28/05
Telework can affect who is entitled to advance notice of impending unemployment
Making sense of the Family and Medical Leave Act
01/17/05
Companies with teleworkers need to tread carefully when determining who’s eligible for FMLA benefits

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