Mark Blondman concentrates his practice in the areas of labor and employment litigation and counseling. Mr. Blondman is recognized for his extensive trial defense on behalf of employers covering a broad range of issues from discrimination to breach of contract claims. He provides preventive counseling and represents clients in matters regarding compliance with wage and hour laws, employment discrimination, wrongful discharge, executive employment agreements, non-compete agreements, breach of contract actions, labor and employment law compliance procedures and auditing policies, and preventative labor and employment relations methods.
In addition to his responsibilities servicing client needs, Mr. Blondman served as Blank Rome's Chief Human Resources Officer for almost four years commencing in the Fall of 2006. In that position, he dealt with human resources and employee relations issues on a daily basis, an experience that has heightened his understanding of a client's need for practical solutions to issues that arise.
Mr. Blondman was recognized in 2009 and 2011 by Washingtonian magazine as a top employer defense attorney.
Representative Matters
· Regularly provides advice to clients relating to employee relations issues including reductions in force, terminations, and policy formulation and implementation.
· Has negotiated numerous executive employment agreements, including compensation arrangements and post employment restrictions, e.g., non-compete and non-solicitation agreements.
· Representing a telecom company in a class action filed by EEOC alleging violations of ADEA.
· Representing two employers in collective action FLSA lawsuits alleging failure to pay overtime and retaliation in the United States District Court.
· Represented numerous employers before EEOC and state administrative agencies relating to Charges of Discrimination alleging religious, age, gender, and race discrimination.
Memberships
American Bar Association
Pennsylvania Bar Association
Philadelphia Bar Association
Temple Rodef Shalom
University of Pennsylvania
Events
7TH ANNUAL EMERGING ISSUES FOR IN-HOUSE COUNSEL
[Event]
Philadelphia, PA and New York, NY
November 4th and November 11th, 2011
Susan L. Bickley, Mark Blondman, Sheila E. Branyan, Edward N. Cahn, Cheryl S. Chang, William R. Cruse, et al.
PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS FOR NEW TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS IN EMPLOYMENT LAW
[Event]
The Rittenhouse Hotel
210 West Rittenhouse Square
Philadelphia, PA 19103
June 9, 2011
Mark Blondman, Colleen A. Carolan, Scott F. Cooper, Jennifer J. Daniels, Jennifer Hale Eagland, Lauren Fox, et al.
Publications
NLRB: CLASS ACTION WAIVERS UNFAIR UNDER THE NLRA
[Article]
The Corporate Counselor
March 2012
Mark Blondman
NEW FMLA REGULATIONS: WHAT EVERY EMPLOYER SHOULD KNOW
[Article]
Law Journal Newsletters' The Corporate Counselor
January 2009
Mark Blondman and Brooke T. Iley
EMPLOYERS BEWARE EEOC INFORMATION REQUEST
[Article]
Law Journal Newsletters' The Corporate Counselor
December 2006
Mark Blondman and Brooke T. Iley
RISKS OF HIRING EMPLOYEES FROM ANOTHER FIRM
[Article]
The Corporate Counselor
August 2006
Mark Blondman and Brooke T. Iley
EMPLOYERS BEWARE - RETALIATION AGAINST AN EMPLOYEE WHO MAKES A DISCRIMINATION COMPLAINT CAN PROVE COSTLY
[Article]
The Law Journal Newsletters (LJN) - The Corporate Counselor
April 2004
Mark Blondman and Brooke T. Iley
(Also at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Office)