For his powerful advocacy for workers facing discrimination and other employment issues, Sidney L. Gold has been featured in the Modern Men Spotlight in the October 2021 issue of Philadelphia Style Magazine.
Sidney has been fighting against unfair and illegal practices in the workplace for over 40 years, which has made him a champion for the rights of employees. The magazine dubbed The Gold Law Firm P.C. as one of the most pre-eminent employment law firms in Pennsylvania.
The magazine offers profiles of notable city leaders and professionals, offering fashion spreads and travel features. The spotlight on Sidney is included among profiles of other Philadelphia area leaders in the areas of philanthropy, banking, medicine, dentistry, solar energy, retail, and real estate, among others.
Having focused his practice on sexual harassment, whistleblower, retaliation, and discrimination cases, Sidney has been selected to the Super Lawyers list in Pennsylvania every year since 2000 for his work in labor and employment law.
Sidney is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York, and his work is recognized nationally as well as locally. He served as a lead attorney in the employment class action suit against retailer Abercrombie & Fitch, which settled for $50 million.
Having served as chair of the Labor and Employment Committee of the Philadelphia Bar Association and vice-chair of the Pennsylvania Chapter of the National Employment Lawyers Association, Sidney has been selected as a fellow of the American Bar Foundation and is listed in the Best Lawyers of America for his profound work in employment law.
Employees who are experiencing illegal situations in the workplace are advised to contact the legal team at The Gold Law Firm P.C. Call 215-569-1999 or complete an online form to schedule a free consultation today. Located in Philadelphia and Pennsauken, New Jersey, the firm serves clients throughout South Jersey and Southeastern Pennsylvania, including Wilkes-Barre, Scranton, Northeast Philadelphia, Bucks County, Chester County, Delaware County, and Montgomery County.