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Paul J. Cherner

Paul J. Cherner

Partner
 
Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP
222 North LaSalle Street, Suite 300
Chicago, Illinois  60601-1081
(Cook Co.)

Telephone: 312-704-3000
Facsimile: 312-704-3001
Telex: 880248
http://www.hinshawlaw.com



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Practice AreasLabor and Employment(100%)
 
EducationUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison Law School, J.D., 1968, Temple University, B.S., Accounting, 1965
 
Admitted1968, Wisconsin; 1971, District of Columbia; 1972, U.S. Supreme Court; 1974, Illinois, including Federal Trial Bar
 
MembershipsThe District of Columbia Bar; State Bar of Wisconsin; American Bar Association.
 
MilitaryUS Army Reserve, 1968-1974
 
Special AgenciesNational Labor Relations Board - Trial Attorney (Region 30) and Legal Assistant to NLRB Board Member John H. Fanning, 1968 - 1972; U.S. Cost of Living Council - Office of General Counsel, 1971.
 
BornPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
 
ISLN908419676
 

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Attorney's Fee in An Overtime Case
Paul J. Cherner, July 9, 2009
After a paralegal voluntarily quit her former law firm, she retained a lawyer to sue her former firm for failing to pay her 1.5 times her normal rate of pay when she worked overtime, in violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act ("FLSA").

Direct Deposit Is a Mandatory Subject of Bargaining
Paul J. Cherner, June 23, 2009
The collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between a newspaper and a union provided for dues checkoff, a process through which union dues are paid by the employer with money deducted from employees' paychecks.

FLRA Says NLRB Committed Unfair Labor Practice by Refusing to Bargain
Paul J. Cherner, May 8, 2009
The union representing the employees of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) sought to consolidate four separate units of NLRB employees.



 

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