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Susan S. Singer, Esq.

Susan S. Singer, Esq., is an attorney who has been concentrating her practice in the area of employment litigation for more than twenty-five years. Susan graduated magna cum laude from Bryn Mawr College in 1967, obtained an M.A. from Columbia University in 1971, and the degree of Juris Doctor from Rutgers University Law School (Newark) in 1976. Shortly after graduating, she clerked for the presiding judge of the New Jersey Appellate Division, then on temporary assignment to the Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Susan found her passion for employment litigation in the 1980’s when she had the privilege of representing four distinguished African American reporters seeking to crash the “white ceiling” at the New York Daily News. After nine weeks of trial, Susan’s clients prevailed against a nationally circulated newspaper in one of the first successful race discrimination case for bias in offering promotion opportunities.

Since then, Susan has represented employees in federal and state courts in cases spanning claims of age, gender, race, religious affiliation, disability discrimination, sexual harassment, retaliation against whistleblowers, civil rights, violations of non-competition agreements, and more. In addition to her work on behalf of employees in the private sector, Susan represented the City of Newark for seventeen years in public employment matters, and for over ten years served as special counsel for civil rights litigation for the City of Trenton. Susan’s name appears as the attorney at oral argument, or on the briefs in numerous published opinions by state and federal appellate courts in the area of employment law. G. Martin Meyers and Susan Singer have worked together to obtain numerous positive settlements and verdicts on behalf of discrimination victims, in both state and federal courts.

Susan’s interest in public service over the years led her to serve two four-year terms as a member of the District VII Ethics Committee of the New Jersey Supreme Court and, currently, as pro bono counsel to a non-profit shared housing facility in Montclair.

Bar Admissions

  • New Jersey, 1977

Education

  • J.D., Rutgers University Law School (Newark), 1976
  • M.A., Columbia University, 1971
  • B.A., Bryn Mawr College, 1967