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| Practice Areas | Labor and Employment | | | Education | Louisiana State University, J.D., 2003, Louisiana State University, B.A., 2000 | | | Admitted | 2003, Louisiana, U.S. District Court, Eastern, Middle and Western Districts of Louisiana and U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit | |
| Memberships | Baton Rouge, Louisiana State and Federal (Member, Younger Lawyers Section, Baton Rouge Chapter) Bar Associations. | | | Biography | Author: "Don't Fence Me In: Louisiana's Fourth Circuit Expands 'Voluntariness' Under Louisiana Civil Code Article 693," 63 Louisiana Law Review 111 (2002). Lecturer: "Reductions in Force: An Employer Option During Tough Economic Times, Kean Miller Labor and Employment Seminar, April 15, 2009; "The Tangled Web of the FMLA and the ADA, Kean Miller Labor and Employment Seminar, April 2008; "Recent Developments in Sexual Harassment Litigation," Louisiana City Attorneys Association Fall Conference, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, November, 2007; "Labor and Employment Wheel of Fortune," Various Chemical Companies Seminar, San Antonio, Texas, October, 2007; "Protecting Your Employees' Personal Identifying Information," Kean Miller Labor and Employment Seminar, White Oak Plantation, 2007. | | | Reported Cases | Broussard v. ConocoPhillips, 37 Employee Benefits Cas. 2226 (W.D. La 2006). | | | ISLN | 917965843 | |
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Employee Free Choice ActA. Edward Hardin, Scott D. Huffstetler, January 30, 2009 One likely result of the recent Presidential and Congressional elections is that the executive and legislative branches will be open to pushing the legislative agendas of organized labor. |
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