Representative Experience: Employment
Law
- Drafted and reviewed employee handbooks and employer
policy manuals, employment and non-compete contracts and severance
agreements
- Counseled and represented employers in connection
with claims or litigation involving compensation issues, difficult
discharge situations, harassment and discrimination claims and non-compete
enforcement
- Conducted investigations into harassment claims and
grievance issues arising in the employment context and as lead counsel
for a major state university
- Appointed as special master by United States District
Court to conduct a trial and issue a report in an employment discrimination
case
- Served as special counsel to committee of board of
directors for a public company to successfully resolve a large,
sensitive employment claim
- Advised employers concerning application of the Fair
Labor Standards Act, Family Medical Leave Act and determination
of independent contractor status
- Advised employers in labor relations matters, including
contract negotiation and grievance response
- Successfully defended employers against claims of
discrimination in court and before federal and state agencies
- Represented commissioned salesperson in commission
dispute with former employer resulting in a significant settlement
in favor of the employee
- Drafted and reviewed employee handbooks and employee
policy manuals to maintain employment at will relationship
- Resolved breach of contract claims on behalf of employees,
to assure payment of all compensation owed
- Defended individuals at trial on claims by former
employer alleging breach of noncompete agreements
- Henson
& Efron commenced litigation on behalf of and successfully settled
a case for a minority shareholder who was frozen out of a closely
held corporation's affairs, including being fired, removed from
the board of directors, and denied a market for his shares.
- Counseled
and represented employers in connection with claims or litigation
involving compensation issues, difficult discharge situations, harassment
and discrimination claims and non-compete enforcement
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