New York Department of Labor Investigation Lawyers
Hiring qualified employees is a must for any business owner. Good employees can make the difference between a business that succeeds and one that may not do as well. This is particularly true in New York City. New York is home to a large and growing population of people with varied backgrounds. People come here from all over the world in order to attend some of the finest colleges and universities in the country. They also come here to be part of the foremost arts scene in the entire country. This is why the talent pool is so large.
Following Labor Laws in New York
Anyone who is going to start a business in this city or expand one into this part of the world will find a great many qualified applicants. At the same time, all those who are going to hire others need to make sure they are doing so in accordance with all theĀ labor laws that govern the region. Potential employers must follow many laws that govern the health and safety of their workers. They must also be prepared to follow laws that govern other aspects of employment such as giving overtime when it is due and making sure that all necessary payroll taxes are fully paid on time.
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Triggering an Investigation
If an employer does not follow the many rules governing employment in New York City, they might be facing a potential investigation from outside sources. TheĀ labor departmentĀ here is fully staffed with those who are ready to make sure there are no legal violations. Labor lawyers can swoop in and engage in all kinds of sanctions against a business if they find a violation of some kind. All kinds of violations can trigger an investigation.
Todd Spodek
Lead Attorney & Founder
Featured on Netflix's "Inventing Anna," Todd Spodek brings decades of high-stakes criminal defense experience. His aggressive approach has secured dismissals and acquittals in cases others deemed unwinnable.

You own a mid-size restaurant group in Manhattan and just received a surprise visit from investigators with the New York Department of Labor, who are demanding to review your payroll records, employee classifications, and tip distribution policies for the past three years. They informed your manager that several former employees filed complaints alleging unpaid overtime and misclassification as independent contractors.
What are my rights during a New York Department of Labor investigation, and how should I respond to protect my business?
Under New York Labor Law Sections 195 and 661, the Department of Labor has broad authority to investigate wage-and-hour complaints, but you still have important rights throughout the process. You should immediately retain an experienced labor investigation attorney before providing any documents or statements, as anything you turn over can be used to assess civil penalties under Labor Law Section 218 or even trigger a referral for criminal prosecution under Section 198-a for willful violations. Your attorney can negotiate the scope of the document request, ensure you are not producing privileged materials, and help you demonstrate compliance with the Wage Theft Prevention Act and proper overtime calculations under the New York State Minimum Wage Orders. Early legal intervention often means the difference between a manageable resolution and devastating penalties that can include back-pay awards, liquidated damages, and per-employee fines that escalate quickly for repeat or willful violations.
This is general information only. Contact us for advice specific to your situation.
