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| Practice Areas | Labor and Employment Law; Complex Civil Litigation; Intellectual Property Litigation; Health Care Law; Arbitration | | | Education | Rutgers University, J.D., 1976, Ohio University, B.A., 1973 | | | Admitted | 1976, New Jersey; 1978, District of Columbia; 1985, New York | |
| Born | 1950 | | | Biography | Counsel to General Counsel, National Labor Relations Board, Region 9, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1976-1978. | | | ISLN | 904626849 | |
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DOL Issues Proposed Rule Implementing Executive Order 13496 - Notice of NLRA RightsJeffrey W. Pagano, Ira M. Saxe, Kris David Meade, Kathleen M. Clair, August 19, 2009 Federal contractors and subcontractors covered by President Obama's Executive Order 13496, Notification of Employee Rights Under Federal Labor Laws, will soon be required to post new, lengthy notices of their employees' rights under federal labor law. The U.S. Department of Labor ("DOL")...
Fee-Splitting Provisions in Arbitration Agreements Subject to ScrutinyJeffrey W. Pagano, James E. Kellett, Kendra D. Miller, June 11, 2009 Reductions in force, particularly in the financial sector, have resulted in a staggering number of employees without work in 2009, some of whom already have brought or likely will bring claims relating to their employment loss.
Full Speed Ahead for San Francisco's Health Care Security OrdinanceWilliam J. Flanagan, Mark A. Romeo, Christina K. Dallen, Jeffrey W. Pagano, April 16, 2009 Opponents of the San Francisco Health Care Security Ordinance ("Ordinance") were once again disappointed on March 31, 2009, when U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy refused an emergency request to stop enforcement of the Ordinance.
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