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| Practice Areas | Labor and Employment(100%) | | | Education | University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School, J.D., 1968, Temple University, B.S., Accounting, 1965 | | | Admitted | 1968, Wisconsin; 1971, District of Columbia; 1972, U.S. Supreme Court; 1974, Illinois, including Federal Trial Bar | |
| Memberships | The District of Columbia Bar; State Bar of Wisconsin; American Bar Association. | | | Military | US Army Reserve, 1968-1974 | | | Special Agencies | National 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. | | | Born | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | | | ISLN | 908419676 | |
Documents by this lawyer on Martindale.com
Attorney's Fee in An Overtime CasePaul 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 BargainingPaul 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.
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