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Proskauer Rose LLP
11 TIMES SQUARE
NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10036-8299
NEW YORK
United States
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Work Department

Labor & Employment

Position

As special labor relations counsel, Erin Conroy focuses her practice on public sector labor and employment matters. Erin counsels employers on how to avoid litigation and achieve their employee relations objectives. She also regularly handles labor disputes, including litigating matters before the New York State Public Employment Relations Board, New York City Office of Collective Bargaining and various public interest arbitration panels. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the City of New York are among the clients Erin has represented.

Before joining Proskauer, Erin served as a staff attorney for the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. While at the agency, she counseled management on a wide range of labor and employment issues, and represented the agency in proceedings before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Merit Systems Protection Board.

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Labor and employment > Labor-management relations

(Rising stars)

Erin ConroyProskauer Rose LLP

Proskauer Rose LLP is home to an experienced team of practitioners with an impressive work portfolio, leveraging extensive sports, deep media and entertainment sector expertise to advise on a full-range of critical industry-specific labor issues. Employment law counseling, litigation and arbitration are core pillars of the group’s practice. The firm’s client roster in the space includes major global corporations, financial institutions and municipalities, including the city of New York and T-Mobile. Neil Abramson is based in New York and jointly leads the group alongside Los Angeles-based Anthony Oncidi. Elsewhere in the team, Paul Salvatore  provides strategic advice to companies on the full suite of labor-management relations issues. Steven Porzio is a key name for collective bargaining negotiations, alongside representation and unfair labor practice cases before the NLRB. Associate Erin Conroy focuses her practice on public sector labor and employment matters. All lawyers listed are in New York unless otherwise stated. Bernard Plum has retired.