Rising Stars

Firms To Watch: Workplace and employment counseling

The Bracewell LLP labor & employment team, headed by Amy Halevy  in Houston, specializes in providing labor and employment services which arise out of transactions. For example, the firm conducts various union disputes work, as well as high investigations and disciplinary actions.
Cooley LLP is particularly well regarded for their work in LA. The employment and labor practice is led by Wendy Brenner in Palo Alto, who offers services including replacing founder-led management structures, HR support, and investigations.
The Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP labor and employment team has recently been working on union organizations, as well as multiple employee separation agreements for c-suite executives. The team is led by Emily Burkhardt Vicente in Los Angeles, and Kevin White in Washington DC.

Workplace and employment counseling in United States

Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP

The Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP labor and employment team has strong expertise across a wide range of industries, including retail, technology, pharmaceuticals, and life sciences. The firm holds an impressive list of clients; notably, the firm has recently been retained by the State of New York in the sexual harassment case involving former Governor Andrew Cuomo. Grace Speights, based in Washington, DC, co-heads the practice with David McManus, who is based in New York. Speights is often engaged in crisis management assistance, such as investigating workplace misconduct claims and examining workplace cultures, while McManus represents major employers in litigation and arbitration. Terry Johnson, working from Princeton, has great experience on DEI issues, while Sharon Perley Masling, located in the Washington DC office, is hugely experienced in issues concerning workplace harassment and misconduct. Kathryn McGuigan is another prominent practitioner in the firm’s Los Angeles office.


Practice head(s):

Grace Speights; David McManus


Other key lawyers:

Terry Johnson; Sharon Masling; Kathryn McGuigan


Key clients

Amazon


Aramark


McLaren Racing


Take-Two Interactive


Toyota Motor North America


Meta


State of New York


Work highlights


  • Retained to represent the State of New York in a high-profile sexual harassment case arising from interactions between former Governor Andrew Cuomo and members of his staff.
  • Providing Amazon with day-to-day counseling on a wide variety of complex HR issues.

Proskauer Rose LLP

The labor and employment team at Proskauer Rose LLP handles a wide range of employment matters for high-profile clients, including the McDonald’s Corporation, Vice Media, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Notably, the firm is well-known for representing major sports leagues; for example, the firm recently represented Major League Baseball during negotiations for a successor collective bargaining agreement with the Major League Baseball Players Association. The practice is led by Neil Abramson in New York and Anthony Oncidi in Los Angeles. Abramson is one of the key contacts for Major League Baseball, while Oncidi represents the National Academy of Recording Arts in a wide range of employment matters. Other key names include Nigel Telman, located in the Chicago office; the New Orleans-based Nicole Eichberger, and senior counsel Noa Baddish.

Practice head(s):

Neil Abramson; Anthony Oncidi


Other key lawyers:

Nigel Telman; Nicole Eichberger; Noa Baddish; Jurate Schwartz


Testimonials

‘They have solid knowledge and expertise, very relevant practical insight and a business-oriented approach, rather than just theoretical.’

‘The team is approachable, responsive, and provides pragmatic advice tailored to our specific needs.’

‘Jurate Schwartz is a great attorney, whom we see as a trusted partner and true extension of our team.’

Key clients

Major League Baseball (MLB)


National Academy of Recording Arts (GRAMMYS)


McDonald’s Corporation


Cedars-Sinai Health Systems / Cedars-Sinai Medical Center


Vice Media


The Metropolitan Museum of Art


Seyfarth Shaw LLP

Seyfarth Shaw LLP, which is headquartered in Chicago, offers a wide range of services for large international corporations, from investigations to helping clients implement diversity and inclusion strategies, and has significant experience with regards to federal legislative and regulatory policy issues. David Baffa, located in Chicago, leads the workplace counseling and solutions team. William Perkins, who has decades of experience advising clients on complex matters, is based in New York – he is particularly experienced in the application of leave laws and matters concerning disabled employees. Lisa Damon, based in Boston, is a well-versed litigator and counselor on matters concerning company senior executives. Operating from Washington DC, Lawrence Lorber frequently works on regulatory enforcement actions. Joshua Seidman, working from New York, has notable expertise in both mandatory paid sick and safe leave laws, as well as family medical leave laws. In Atlanta, Renate Walker is adept in handling paid leave, absence management and accommodations, and employment policy development and review. In January 2024, Gary Friedman joined the firm from Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP.

 

Practice head(s):

David Baffa


Other key lawyers:

William Perkins; Lisa Damon; Lawrence Lorber; Joshua Seidman; Camille Olsen


Testimonials

‘Camille Olsen is the best in the business. A true strategic and business counselor. ’

Key clients

BNP Paribas


New York Life Insurance Company


Thomson Reuters


Lyft


Halliburton


7-Eleven


Ulta Beauty


Work highlights


  • Authored comments on the DOL’s proposed independent contractor rule on behalf of organizations with members across a wide range of industries, such as, The Coalition for Workforce Innovation (CWI), the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), the US Chamber of Commerce, and the News Media Alliance.
  • Worked with an employee benefits public policy organization to highlight the inconsistencies across America’s growing paid family leave and paid family medical leave patchwork, and the challenges and complexities this patchwork creates for employers and employees.

Baker McKenzie LLP

The Baker McKenzie LLP employment and labor practice has a strong global focus and is a top choice for employers with an international presence, requiring advice across a variety of jurisdictions. For example, the firm recently advised Alphabet on its acquisition of AI start-up, Alter, touching on legal matters across the Czech Republic, Philippines, Poland and Spain. Susan Eandi, based in Palo Alto, is both the chair of the firm’s North America employment and compensation team, and the head of the firm’s global employment and labor law practice for North America. San Francisco-based Benjamin Ho is sought after for cross-border employment matters. Operating from Los Angeles, Robin Samuel excels in litigation and collective claims, among other employment disputes. Kimberly Lower is based in New York, and focuses on labor, employment, and immigration issues surrounding M&A, spin-offs, among other corporate transactions.

Practice head(s):

Susan Eandi


Other key lawyers:

Benjamin Ho; Robin Samuel; Kimberly Lower


Key clients

Johnson & Johnson


Abbott Laboratories


Airbnb


Safran


S&P Global


ServiceNow


Alphabet (Google)


Edelman Financial


StepStone


Work highlights


  • Assisted Johnson & Johnson with the employment aspects of its separation and spin-off of Kenvue, its consumer products (Tylenol, Band-Aid, etc.) from its pharmaceuticals and medical devices business.
  • Advised Abbott Laboratories in its recent acquisition of Bigfoot Biomedical, handling a variety of key employment and compensation matters, including retention and incentives, restrictive covenants and employment and benefits transition matters.
  • Advised Airbnb on all aspects of implementing remote work arrangements and hybrid remote work schemes, including local expense reimbursement requirements, documentation/policies, notice and consultation requirements for twenty-three jurisdictions.

DLA Piper LLP (US)

The DLA Piper LLP (US) employment team provides the full range of services to a diverse range of major clients, including Best Buy, Dyson, and Levi Strauss. The practice is chaired by Dallas managing partner Marc Katz leads the practice from Dallas. Katz has huge experience of dispute and pre-dispute resolution and is the key point of contact for significant clients based in the region, such as the Dallas Cowboys and Six Flags, Inc. Also in Dallas, of counsel Todd Mobley has a track record of work on collective and class action disputes. The firm’s Palo Alto office advises a range of Silicon Valley companies, including work for their offices abroad – for example, Ute Krudewagen is providing ongoing advice for Zendesk on both US and global employment issues in its over twenty international locations. In New York, Brian Kaplan is seasoned in representing both employers and executives in significant litigation.

Practice head(s):

Marc Katz


Other key lawyers:

Ute Krudewagen; Brian Kaplan; Michael Mobley


Testimonials

‘DLA has broad reach and experts in seemingly all markets – and the global team is adept at working with US clients.’

‘DLA Piper’s global employment group is my go-to group for responsive, practical employment law advice.’

‘Most companies need a single solution across dozens of country laws and DLA can get that single solution in a way that harmonizes different options and requirements efficiently. It is impressive tactically and strategically.’

‘DLA’s specialisation in employment law in the context of M&A is unique and unlike any other firm’s practices. They are exceptionally efficient and have taken the time to get to know us as clients and incorporate that into their advice and work for us. ’

‘DLA’s international employment practice is stellar, ultra-responsive, and I can count on receiving very thorough, practical guidance. Their GENIE site is a fantastic resource.’

‘Ute Krudewagen is fantastic for all things US and international employment law. Knowledgeable, responsive, efficient, practical – she is a real gem.’

‘Ute Krudewagen is superlative. Expansive knowledge and she manages a tight team.’

‘Ute Krudewagen is as good as it gets in the employment law space. She’s the perfect mix of legal brilliance and business smarts. I count on her often. ’

Key clients

Best Buy


Spencer Stuart


Dyson, Inc.


Levi Strauss & Co.


The Nature Conservancy


Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts


Neiman Marcus Group, Inc.


Patagonia


Redfish Labs [dba Torch]


Peregrine Sports LLC dba Portland Timbers


Work highlights


  • Advising The Dallas Cowboys General Counsel and owner Jerry Jones on all of the organization’s day-to-day employment needs, including advising on employee separations.
  • Representing Paradox, a conversational recruiting and employment practices software developer, as lead US employment counsel.
  • Serving as international employment counsel to leading San Francisco-based software company Block, Inc. (formerly known as Square), advising on the client’s strategic global workforce projects, international expansion plans and global acquisitions.

Greenberg Traurig LLP

Greenberg Traurig LLP’s workplace compliance and counseling team offers a wide range of services for global companies. The firm handles everyday matters, such as regulatory, transactional, and compliance, as well as general services, including drafting employee handbooks and negotiating favorable settlements with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and state agencies. The practice is jointly led by James Boudreau in Philadelphia, and Naomi Beer in Denver. Both Boudreau and Beer are well regarded advisors in class and collective action employment matters. Based in New Jersey, Galit Kierkut‘s practice focuses on both litigation and counseling in areas including restrictive covenants, privacy, and trace secret counseling. Kelly Dobbs Bunting, working from Philadelphia, is well experienced in advising on class and collective wage and hour strategies. John Richards focuses on labor and employment matters in the retail sector, particularly concerning matters of diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Practice head(s):

James Boudreau; Naomi Beer


Other key lawyers:

Galit Kierkut; Kelly Bunting; John Richards


Testimonials

‘Greenberg Traurig excels with a blend of specialized expertise and innovative legal solutions. It is known for having a diverse team and cutting-edge technology, enhancing service efficiency.’

‘A standout feature of the practice is their commitment to transparent communication and client-focused approach. Leading in diversity and inclusion, the firm offers comprehensive legal perspectives. Its forward-thinking strategies and personal touch make it a preferred choice for top-tier legal representation.’

‘The partners, with their vast experience and insightful leadership, foster an environment of professionalism and excellence. The associates are equally impressive, demonstrating remarkable dedication and a keen understanding of legal complexities.’

Key clients

Barry’s


Abercrombie & Fitch


Recology


Ingersoll Rand


Webhelp


Innovaderm


Proterra


Clearwater Paper


Work highlights


McDermott Will & Emery LLP

The McDermott Will & Emery LLP US employment practice has a strong focus on M&A and private equity, regularly advising significant corporate clients on the employment aspects of major deals. In Chicago, Michael Sheehan leads the practice, while Rachel Cowen has a track record of work on cases concerning gender and pay equity and sensitive internal investigations, among other employment matters. Meanwhile, in New York, Linsay Ditlow  has deep experience of employment matters relating to corporate restructurings workforce reductions. The Los Angeles team contains individuals including Maria Rodriguez and Yesenia Gallegos. Rodriguez focuses her practice on clients in the media, entertainment, and sports industries; while Gallegos recently led the team which advised CVS Health on its acquisition of Signify Health.

Practice head(s):

Michael Sheehan


Other key lawyers:

Rachel Cowen; Lindsay Ditlow; Maria Rodriguez; Yesenia Gallegos; Michelle Strowhiro; Jim Nicholas


Testimonials

‘The firm’s depth of knowledge in many areas of employment law is impressive. This knowledge translates to innovative strategies, both substantive and procedural, that lead to effective results.’

‘We work with Jim Nicholas – we can rely on his legal expertise, analytical and communication skills, ability to problem-solve, and his ethical and client-focused conduct.’

Key clients

Amazon


Brewers Association


Baxter International


Circle K Stores


Dotdash Meredith


Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer


Proofpoint


SeaWorld


San Francisco Symphony


Trufood


Work highlights


  • Advised CVS Health on the employment aspects of its $8 billion agreement to acquire publicly-traded Signify Health, a leader in health risk assessments, value-based care and provider enablement.
  • Providing extensive advice and counsel to companies in light of landmark SFFA (Students for Fair Admissions) v Harvard Supreme Court ruling which held that race-based affirmative action programs were unlawful, and the impact on their own diversity, equity and inclusion programs.

Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP

The Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP employment practice group advises a range of clients, including financial advisors and lenders, large retailers, and consultancies in a wide range of US and international employment counseling issues. Over the past twelve months, the practice has worked on a variety of workplace investigations and provided clients with counseling on various trade secrets engagements and discrimination claims. In New York, John Barry heads the practice with strong experience in conducting internal inquiries and providing counsel on matters arising from executive terminations, hiring senior executives from competitors, and claims of discrimination. In Boston, Rebecca Sivitz, promoted to partner in January 2024, is well versed in advising clients regarding labor relations strategies, restrictive covenant and trade secret matters, and other employment-related matters. The Boston office is also strengthened by the arrival of Peter Mee from Kirkland & Ellis LLP in November 2023. Mee will advise clients, particularly private equity sponsors, on employment-related issues which arise from national and international corporate transactions.


Practice head(s):

John Barry


Other key lawyers:

Gary Freidman; Rebecca Sivitz


Key clients

Russell Reynolds Associates


Goldman Sachs


Apollo Management


Lendlease


Talen Energy


CAPCO


Kroger Company


Community Brands


Flexport


Schindler Elevator


OPE Inmar Investment Holdings LLC


BAPS


Work highlights


  • Winning a TRO in the S.D.N.Y. in favor of Russell Reynolds Associates (RRA), enforcing employee non-solicit and no-hire, and confidentiality/non-disclosure provisions in RRA’s Stock Agreement against a former partner who left RRA with three other RRA employees to start a competing firm.
  • Representing a premier global investment bank in connection with allegations brought by a female managing director claiming gender, pregnancy and parental discrimination in the firm’s decision not to promote her to partner, including related arbitration proceedings.
  • Leading an internal inquiry that was of critical importance to a major energy sector company and its highest-ranking executives, against the backdrop of the company’s chapter 11 restructuring process.

BakerHostetler

The team at BakerHostetler handles a wide range of employment matters arising from both day-to-day work and from major transactions. The firm has clients in unionized industries as well as heavily regulated industries, such as healthcare and hospitality. In the New York office, Amy Traub leads the practice with her strong expertise in compliance investigations. Meanwhile, at the Orlando office, Caroline Landt is especially well recognized for counseling clients on PTO and sick leave policies; whereas Joyce Cox advises clients on internal investigations with her strong experience in mediation and litigation. For transaction-related employment matters, Atlanta-based Jason D’Cruz is a key point of contact.

Practice head(s):

Amy Traub


Other key lawyers:

Caroline Landt; Jason D’Cruz; Joyce Cox


Key clients

CIOX/Datavant


MaxMara USA


Large national vacation ownership company


Large Healthcare Staffing Company


Company providing international student recruitment and international student employment placement in tech and healthcare industries


Flex Association


Metropolitan Emergency Communications Consortium (MECC)


Work highlights


  • Acting s as designated outside labor and employment counsel for the largest national data management company in the country, CIOX/Datavant.
  • Representing MaxMara USA as designated employment law counsel in all matters arising from the employer-employee relationship.
  • Represented Flex Association’s interests before the Department of Labor by drafting a comprehensive set of comments in response to a proposed change to the federal regulations that determine whether a worker is an employee or an independent contractor.

Davis+Gilbert LLP

Based in New York, Davis+Gilbert LLP’s labor and employment team offers a wide range of employment counseling services, including conducting investigations and internal audits, creating investigation training programs, and assisting in implementing preventative management procedures. Notably, the firm serves as the national employment counsel for Turner Construction Company, where it oversees the client’s labor obligations as a federal contractor. The practice is jointly led by Gregg Gilman and Daniel A Feinstein. Gilman is national employment counsel for several leading companies in the financial, marketing, communications, and real estate industries. Feinstein represents clients in a wide range of matters, including hiring, sexual harassment, and other types of internal investigations. Jessica Golden Cortes also comes recommended; she focuses on internal investigations of employee complaints. Shira Franco focuses on counseling clients particularly in the technology, healthcare, and financial services sectors. All individuals are based in New York.

Practice head(s):

Gregg Gilman; Daniel Feinstein


Other key lawyers:

Jessica Golden Cortes; Shira Franco


Testimonials

‘Davis & Gilbert offers experts across many verticals related to advertising and provides recommendations for lawyers within the firm who can support specific requests. Practice leaders work together rather than trying to be an expert in everything.’

‘Shira Franco is incredibly responsive and resourceful. Shira does not overcomplicate issues, she explains the risks with all actions and guides business owners and HR leaders on ideal outcomes to avoid litigation.’

‘Shira Franco is the complete package. She is my go-to referral for employment law matters for my clients.’

‘The team is knowledgeable and very responsive. The communication is fast and efficient’

‘The team has unmatched skills in practical problem-solving. There is no degree of difficulty they cannot handle. It is great comfort walking into any situation knowing that the best lawyer in the room is on your side.’

‘Dan Feinstein is hands down the best employment lawyer I have encountered in my career. His ability to precisely focus on the main issues in any case and concentrate effort for the optimum outcome sets him apart from the rest. He has earned the respect of his peers.’

‘Our experience with Davis & Gilbert LLP and specifically Daniel Feinstein has been exemplary. Dan has been astute, responsive, creative and tireless in representing us through several potentially litigious situations this year, in addition to the more routine counsel we require. We think highly of Dan and the firm and recommend him without hesitation.’

‘Dan Feinstein applies the law to our business and labor issues so strategically. His advice is always thoughtfully tailored to our specific corporate culture and goals. In a climate when we find many attorneys simply explain the law and forecast legal complications without delivering substantive advice, Dan expertly guides us through important decisions and complicated issues. ’

Key clients

Turner Construction


Fortress Investment Group


Alma


Global Infrastructure Partners


Rudin Management


Blue Owl Capital


Rockpoint Group


Drive Shack, Inc.


Horizon Media


Travel Leaders Group


Synk


Smart AdServer


Sixth Street Partners


Enlink Midstream


Work highlights


  • Acting as the national employment counsel for Turner; advising it on day-to-day employment matters, labor obligations as a federal contractor and prevailing wage matters, as well as advising on and assisting in implementing preventative management procedures and policies and conducting investigations and internal audits.
  • Developing a comprehensive, up to date, and user-friendly Employee Handbook for Alma employees; and provide day-to-day advice to Alma on federal, state and local leave laws, background checks and wage and hour compliance.
  • Provided counseling for Third Bridge Group to navigate complex employee disability and medical accommodation matters.

Dentons

The employment and labor practice at Dentons operates from a wide range of locations within the US, including offices in Atlanta, Indianapolis, Salt Lake City, Pittsburgh, and Des Moines. The firm’s large presence enables the employment practice to provide counsel to a uniquely broad variety of clients, including advising on Native American employment matters for the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation, a federally recognised tribe in California. The firm also provides counsel to major international clients on US employment policies and practices, as well as issues of sovereign immunity and diplomatic privileges. The practice is led by Daniel Beale, Andrew Gruber, and Jo Whitney from Atlanta, Indianapolis, and Des Moines respectively. Beale’s practice focuses on counseling international clients operating in the US as well as US clients with a global presence; while Gruber advises clients on traditional labor law issues, such as collective bargaining, union avoidance, and NLRB representation; Whitney has recently been counseling a variety of healthcare providers concerning the increase of AI in the workforce.

Practice head(s):

Daniel Beale; Andy Gruber; Jo Whitney


Other key lawyers:

Rick Hymas; Carsen Ruperto


Key clients

Ripple


Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation (Cache Creek Casino Resort) and other representation of Indian Tribes


WePrescribe, Inc., dba Cloudwell Health


Worldwide Clinical Trials, Inc.


DIRTT Environmental Solutions, Ltd.


Various healthcare providers


Work highlights


  • Representing various Indian tribal sovereign nations and their tribal business entities, such as casinos, in all aspects of their labor and employment needs.
  • Advise and counsel Worldwide Clinical Trials (WCT), a well-known clinical research organization, on restrictive covenant and non-compete matters, particularly with regard to WCT’s hiring practices.
  • Represented a client, with operations in Canada and the United States and sales representatives in all 50 states, with reviewing the company’s sales incentive policies and made them uniform as between the United States and Canada.

Goodwin

The Goodwin employment team has strong experience with regards to workplace investigations in sensitive sectors, such as the biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and cybersecurity industries. The firm also has a strong disputes practice, which supports on issues arising in the workplace, such as harassment, discrimination, and termination. Robert Hale, practising in Boston, leads the team. Hale has an active consulting practice, covering workplace investigations, layoffs and wage and hour advice, amongst many others. Also in Boston, Bradford Smith advises on a broad range of labor and employment agreements, while Jennifer Fay dedicates her practice to high-level workplace investigations, concerning matters involving fraud, discrimination and harassment. At the San Francisco office, Koray Bulut is an expert in providing counsel on matters involving trade secrets and employee mobility, as well a range of dispute matters.

Practice head(s):

Robert Hale


Other key lawyers:

Bradford Smith; Jennifer Fay; Koray Bulut


Key clients

Dagobah Labs (d/b/a Futureswap)


Dascena Inc.


EQRx, Inc.


EVPassport


Farther Finance


Murat Bicer


True Ventures


Work highlights


  • Advised EQRx in employment-related aspects of its definitive agreement to be acquired by Revolution Medicines to add more than $1 billion in net cash to Revolution Medicines’ balance sheet.
  • Representing Dascena Inc., a digital health company, in a wrongful termination lawsuit involving Ritankar Das, the company’s former founder and CEO.
  • Representing Farther Finance in a lawsuit brought by The Retirement Group against two of its former investment advisors and their new employer, Farther.

Jackson Lewis P.C.

Jackson Lewis P.C.‘s advice and counsel practice has a strong client base of US universities, such as the University of Arizona, Brandeis University, and the University of Massachusetts. Since the Supreme Court’s decision in Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. Harvard in June 2023, the firm is actively involved in providing their university clients advice and counsel concerning matters surrounding diversity, equity, and inclusion related issues. The practice is jointly led by Richard Greenberg, Susan Groff, and Tasos Paindiris. Based in New York, Greenberg advises clients in collective bargaining negotiations, labor disputes, and arbitrations. Groff, located in Los Angeles, spends much of her time advising employers on federal and state requirements for disability accommodation and protected leaves of absence. Paindiris, operating from Orlando, offers a wide range of advice and litigation services for clients concerning workplace law.

Practice head(s):

Richard Greenberg; Susan Groff; Tasos Paindiris


Testimonials



 

Key clients

Boston Professional Hockey Association “Boston Bruins”


National Hockey League Alumni Association


University of Arizona


University of Colorado


University of Massachusetts


Creighton University


Brandeis University


Securitas Security Service USA, Inc.


DuPont University


Work highlights


Jones Day

The 'highly responsive, accommodating, and perceptive' practice at Jones Day has a track record of work on all manner of employment concerns, including advising on policies and procedures aimed at minimizing potential litigation exposure; implementing nondiscriminatory reductions in terminations, and investigating harassment and misconduct. The practice is co-headed by Matthew Lampe from the New York office, and Elizabeth McRee at the Chicago office. Lampe specializes in working on matters concerning discrimination and wrongful discharge in various states, while McRee is well-versed in counseling employers regarding legal compliance and litigation risk mitigation. In the Dallas office, Brian Jorgensen is particularly adept in advising clients on wage-hour compliance matters and conducting sensitive internal investigations. Operating from Houston, Joanne Bush works on a wide range of matters, some of which concern collective bargaining negotiations and misappropriation of trade secrets.

Practice head(s):

Matthew Lampe; Elizabeth McRee


Other key lawyers:

Brian Jorgensen; Joanne Bush; Michael Gray; David Birnbaum


Testimonials

‘The Jones Day team is one of the best group of lawyers. They are highly responsive, accommodating, and perceptive to client needs that make the relationship flow smoothly.’

‘Highly responsive, receptive, collaborative – they have invested in knowing our business and systems/quirks, plus they are just pretty awesome lawyers in terms of competency and strategy. They are also really pleasant and even funny – which is a bonus!’

Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C.

In New York, the employment team at Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C. is led by Michael Arnold. Arnold specializes in conducting complex internal investigations and advising on the employment aspect of transactions. The practice has a particularly formidable presence in Boston, where Natalie Groot and Geri Haight are based. Groot regularly addresses issues concerning relocation, absence and recruitment policies, while Haight advises on everyday HR issues and various employee compliance issues. In San Diego, Jennifer Rubin is a key point of contact for clients for providing counsel on everyday employee relations and employment law compliance.

Practice head(s):

Michael Arnold


Other key lawyers:

Natalie Groot; Geri Haight; Jen Rubin


Key clients

Ambridge Partners


Ankura Consulting Group


Development Corporation For Israel (Israel Bonds)


Empire State Development


IDB Bank


Intercept Pharmaceuticals, Inc.


Ivy Rehab Network


NewLab


The Related Companies


Schneider Electric


Aspen Aerogels


Clarion Capital Partners


IAC Holdings and certain of its subsidiaries (including Mosaic Group, Care.com, Vimeo, and Ask Applications, among others)


Glenbervie Healthcare Inc. (The Motherhood Center)


Informa PLC


Miyoko’s Creamery, LLC


DermTech


Kiva Confections, Inc.


General Atomics


Exagen


California Protons


Appen AI


Schneider Electric


SimpliSafe, Inc.


HubSpot, Inc.


QIAGEN


Work highlights


  • Advising clients concerning New York’s proposed ban on non-competes and the NLRB / McLaren Macomb Decision, as well as employer’s approaches to non-competes and restrictive covenant strategies more generally.
     

Reed Smith LLP

The Reed Smith LLP labor and employment practice advises on a broad spectrum of matters, including employment law aspects of corporate transactions, global HR counsel, and general employment counseling, such as union negotiations. In Washington DC, Tyree Jones oversees the practice. Jones is well-regarded for his work on diversity, equity, and inclusion objectives. The 'outstanding' Betty Graumlich is particularly adept in investigating and providing advice regarding complaints against C-suite executives. In Los Angeles, Jennifer Terry provides management-side counseling to a wide range of employers, including retail, goods and beverage companies, and transportation and logistics firms, among others.

Practice head(s):

Tyree Jones


Other key lawyers:

Betty Graumlich; Jennifer Terry; James Holt; Noah Oberlander


Testimonials

‘Reed Smith strikes a balance between having a direct connection with an attorney who knows your business and the value provided by a large firm with significant resources and areas of expertise. I find this model to be efficient and effective.’

‘James Holt is extremely responsive and knowledgeable. He also takes the time to listen and understand situations as needed.

‘The team is exceptional at providing timely and meaningful advice in acute situations .’

Ropes & Gray

The Ropes & Gray LLP tax, employment and employee benefits department has a strong presence in both Boston and New York. The practice primarily works on work arising from private equity and M&A matters, as well as sensitive workplace investigations and executive level dismissals. In Boston, Meg Bisk leads the practice. Bisk provides counsel for employers who are involved in M&A transactions, including the negotiation for reductions in force and conducting internal investigations for allegations of discrimination. Also based in the Boston office, Douglas Brayley leads the employment litigation practice. Outside representing clients in disputes, Brayley provides counsel for clients to mitigate litigation risks. In New York, Richard Kidd focuses on matters regarding executive compensation and employee benefits, including a wide range of cross-border and domestic corporate transactions.

Practice head(s):

Meg Bisk


Other key lawyers:

Douglas Brayley; Richard Kidd


Key clients

TPG Capital LP


Centerbridge Partners


GHO Capital


The TJX Companies Inc.


Advent International Corporation


Monomoy Capital Partners


Bain Capital LP


Vistria Group


Baring Private Equity Asia


HIG Capital


University of Southern California


Work highlights


  • Advised The Vistria Group and its portfolio companies in structuring their DEI programs in a manner that is legally compliant with the Supreme Court’s recent decision ruling against affirmative action in higher education admissions.
  • Represented BPEA Private Equity Fund VIII (an affiliated investment fund of BPEA EQT) on employment matters in partnership with existing portfolio company Nord Anglia Education in a deal to acquire IMG Academy from Endeavor Group Holdings.
  • Advised H.I.G. Capital on employment matters in the acquisition of the distribution business of Avient Corp., a global provider of sustainable and specialized material solutions, for $950 million.

Vedder Price

Vedder Price, a long-established brand name in its home town of Chicago, has an experienced labor and employment team which advises employers on a broad range of labor matters, working with a global client base across the US. The firm regularly works in negotiations in heavily unionized industries, such as healthcare, where it regularly engages in representing employers in collective bargaining agreements and provides counsel concerning organized industrial actions. Elizabeth Hall leads the practice from Chicago. Hall is involved in a wide range of employment matters, including workplace investigations against C-suite employees, advising on non-compete contracts, and assisting in regulatory advice in the healthcare industry. Thomas Hancuch also supports the Chicago practice in a variety of matters, such as compliance, employee benefits, and executive compensation. Meanwhile, in Washington DC, Amy L. Bess is particularly adept in counseling non-profit and education organizations in negotiating severance agreements, conducting internal investigations, and other related employment matters.

Practice head(s):

Elizabeth Hall


Other key lawyers:

Thomas Hancuch; Amy Bess


Testimonials

‘Vedder Price provides reliable and responsive service. ’

 

Key clients

University of Chicago Medical Center


Cresco Labs Inc.


Vulcan Materials


Ferrara Candy Company


Satellite Healthcare, Inc.


Wonderlic, Inc.


CGH Medical Center


SSM Healthcare St. Louis University Hospital


University of Southern California


Adventist Health


Munson Healthcare/Munson Medical Center


AAR


Work highlights


  • Representing the University of Chicago Medicine and its affiliates, which have large unionized workforces, on a broad range of labor and employment matters.
  • Providing AAR with counsel regarding defense of agency and administrative claims, OSHA compliance, general benefits and employment services, and litigation.
  • Providing ongoing labor and employment advice and counseling for Ferrara and its U.S. operations, including compliance, employee benefits and executive compensation, employee mobility and immigration, and litigation.

Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.

The Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. employment, labor and workforce management team specializes in litigation and business disputes, regularly providing counsel in matters concerning workplace discrimination, restrictive covenants, and departing employees. David Garland and Susan Gross Sholinsky lead the practice from New York. Garland, an expert litigator, is also well experienced in leading investigations for claims of sexual harassment, employment discrimination, breach of contract, among others. Sholinsky focuses on providing counseling advice to clients for compliance with local, state, and federal laws, on employment matters concerning discrimination, restrictive covenants, paid family leave, and more. Based in Newark, James Flynn is notable for intellectual property and proprietary information disputes. Gregory Keating, acting from Boston, is well recommended as a whistleblower defense attorney, while New York-based Marc Mandelman supports the practice in managing risk of discrimination claims.

Practice head(s):

David Garland; Susan Gross Sholinsky


Other key lawyers:

James Flynn; Gregory Keating; Marc Mandelman; Fran DeLuca


Testimonials

‘The firm’s lawyers are knowledgeable and able to provide nuanced advice quickly. ’

‘David Garland is an exceptional employment lawyer. ’

‘I mostly work with Marc Mandelman. He truly understands the business, people issues and consistently provides practical advice to help drive solutions. Additionally, his response time is top-notch.’

Work highlights


Fisher & Phillips

The counseling and advice practice at Fisher & Phillips provides clients with a wide range of everyday employment services, including immigration and union-related matters. The firm has a large footprint of offices in the US, with offices in key cities, such as Los Angeles, Boston, and Louisville. John Polson, head of the practice, provides counsel on matters concerning compliance, M&A, and startup representation. Christopher Boman focuses on employment litigation and provides counsel on administrative complaints, including harassment, discrimination, and wage issues. Both Polson and Boman are based in Irvine. Laurel Cornell, based in Louisville, is particularly adept in advising clients in the healthcare industry.

Practice head(s):

John Polson


Other key lawyers:

Chris Boman; Laurel Cornell; Todd Logsdon; Tony Isola; David Jones


Testimonials

‘Fisher Phillips has an incredibly deep bench with respect to labor and employment issues. The firm is on the cutting edge of both defense and counseling.’

‘No matter how unique the issue is, Fisher Phillips has the institutional expertise to provide blue chip assistance. The firm also provides significant value added services that assist HR and legal departments meet their often complex objectives.’

‘Fisher Phillips is extremely responsive, which is what sets them apart from other firms. Stand out partners are Laurel Cornell, Todd Logsdon, Tony Isola, and David Jones.’

Key clients

Mobile Wash


RSM US


Biloxi Lodging, LLC/Lodging & Leisure Investments, LLC


Konica Minolta Business Solutions, U.S.A., Inc.


American Airlines, Inc.


O’Reilly Auto Parts Enterprises


Jones Walker LLP

With offices across New Orleans, Jackson, and Birmingham, Jones Walker LLP advises US clients in a variety of employment situations, including due diligence from M&A transactions, employment agreements and covenants, contentious matters, and handbooks and policies. The practice is led by Sidney Lewis, who handles internal investigations, policy reviews, and early litigation negotiations, among other matters. Mark Adams routinely counsels employers in developing effective HR policies and to comply with state and federal employment laws. Jennifer Kogos is experienced in providing compliance training, general counselling, as well as litigation for large employers. All individuals mentioned are based in New Orleans.

Practice head(s):

Sidney Lewis


Other key lawyers:

Mark Adams; Jennifer Kogos; Mac Greaves; Joseph Adams


Mayer Brown

Mayer Brown’s employment litigation and counseling team offers a wide range of services, from personnel issues and processes and policies to pre-litigation employment matters. The firm has a strong base in Chicago, where it counsels an array of US and international clients. Ruth Zadikany, based in LA, co-heads the practice with Andrew Rosenman. Zadikany is an experienced litigator who also serves as day-to-day counsel for software, financial services, real estate, among other clients. Meanwhile, Rosenman is proficient in conducting pre-litigation counseling and internal investigations. Marcia Goodman has recently provided support on drafting and updating new policies and procedures for employers, while Maritoni Kane is proficient in wage and hour and leave issues. All individuals mentioned are based in Chicago, unless stated otherwise.

Practice head(s):

Andrew Rosenman; Ruth Zadikany


Other key lawyers:

Marcia Goodman; Maritoni Kane


Key clients

Cushman & Wakefield


Home Point Financial Corporation


Intercom


Work highlights


  • Providing ongoing advice and counsel to Cushman & Wakefield, a global commercial real estate services firm, on a daily basis on many aspects of its labor and employment issues, from drafting template agreements to advising on personnel issues to helping it create employment processes and policies.
  • Advised Homepoint Financial with respect to day-to-day employment-related inquiries, including compliance with various state and federal wage-and-hour requirements, reasonable accommodation requests, leaves of absence, and updating its handbook and template employment agreements.
  • Providing day-to-day advice and counsel to the software company Intercom, Inc. with advice regarding reductions in force and regarding various employee personnel matters.