Betty Grdina has
dedicated her career to fighting for the rights of working people and unions,
driven by a lifelong commitment to social justice. She is a forceful
advocate , representing her clients with compassion and approaches
tailored to their individual needs.
Betty Grdina has more than 35 years of
experience as an active litigator in labor and employment matters for unions
and employees in federal and state courts. Throughout her career, Ms. Grdina
has successfully represented workers, unions, and nonprofit organizations in
civil rights and labor law cases before courts and administrative agencies.
From 1983 to 1995, she served as outside Regional Counsel for the International
Union, United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of
America (UAW) in northern Ohio. Her career included successfully representing
the union in strikes and litigation to retain health insurance for retired
union members. From 1995 to 1999, Ms. Grdina held a series of positions with
the International Brotherhood of Teamsters in Washington, D.C., ultimately
becoming Deputy General Counsel, where she supervised the union's nationwide
litigation practice. Since leaving the International Brotherhood of Teamsters,
Ms. Grdina has successfully represented the Service Employees International
Union and other unions, as well as individual employees and nonprofit
organizations in a variety of matters in Washington, D.C., and Maryland. She was
Of Counsel with the law firm Heller, Huron, Chertkof, Lerner, Simon &
Salzman, PLLC, before joining Mooney Green Saindon Murphy & Welch in 2010,
where she was a Member until 2022. In 2022, Ms. Grdina joined James &
Hoffman as a partner.
Ms. Grdina is a member of the bar in the District of
Columbia, Maryland, and Ohio. She is admitted to practice before numerous
federal appellate and district courts. Ms. Grdina is a member of the AFL-CIO
Union Lawyers Association, the National Employment Lawyers Association (NELA),
the Metropolitan Washington Employment Lawyers Association (MWELA), the
Maryland Employment Lawyers Association (MELA), and the Maryland State Bar
Association. In 2023 and 2024, Betty was named one
of the 500 leading plaintiff employment and civil rights lawyers in the United
States by Lawdragon.
Ms. Grdina was born in Cleveland, Ohio and graduated from
Case Western Reserve University, magna cum laude, with a B.A. in political
science and sociology. She received her J.D. degree, magna cum laude, from the
Cleveland Marshall College of Law. Before she became an attorney, Ms. Grdina
was Director of Community Development for the City of Cleveland in 1978-1979
under the leadership of then-Mayor Dennis Kucinich.