Laurie E. Morrison

Laurie E. Morrison: Attorney with Law Office of Laurie E. Morrison

Biography

New York employment lawyer Laurie E. Morrison is an experienced litigator and legal counselor. She has practiced employment law and litigation for several years in New York City and across the Tri-State area.

Laurie graduated from Columbia University and Cornell Law School. Laurie also served as a judicial clerk in the Southern District of New York, and worked in prominent New York City law firms for several years.

A champion of employee rights, Laurie is a member of the National Employment Lawyers Association (NELA), an employee advocacy group, and has lobbied on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. on behalf of workers. Most recently, Laurie lobbied against forced arbitration clauses in employment contracts and against the Gross v. FBL Financial Services, Inc. decision that heightened plaintiffs' burden in establishing age discrimination claims under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act ("ADEA").

Laurie also counsels employers on establishing, developing and implementing effective employment policies and practices that help enhance employee relations and minimize the risk of costly lawsuits.

Some of Laurie's professional achievements include:

· successfully litigating claims for unpaid wages and overtime under the Fair Labor Standards Act ("FLSA") and the New York Labor Law, including helping workers receive overtime pay by defeating claims of exemptions from the FLSA, challenging misclassifications of employees as independent contractors, and establishing joint employer status;

· successfully negotiating severance packages and benefits for terminated employees;

· co-drafted sections of the 2008 Amendment to the Americans with Disabilities Act to expand statutory coverage to people with learning and other disabilities on behalf of the National Center for Learning Disabilities;

· successfully litigating workplace harassment, discrimination and retaliation claims in New York and federal court, including drafting complaints, discovery requests and dispositive motions;

· successfully drafting discovery and dispositive motions, including drafting a dispositive brief that resulted in successful oral argument before the New York Court of Appeals in the landmark case Hodes v. Pachter. The Hodes case interpreted Article 6 of the New York Labor Law to include statutory coverage for executives and determined when wages are deemed "earned" under the New York Labor Law;

· counseling clients on all aspects of federal, state and local law, including unpaid wages and overtime under the Fair Labor Standards Act, employment discrimination, harassment and retaliation under New York and federal law, disability discrimination under the Americans with Disabilities Act, and interference with medical and family leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act;

· successfully drafting discovery and dispositive motions, including drafting several summary judgment motions that resulted in dismissals of opponents' claims, and drafting a brief in a breach of contract dispute that quashed eleven subpoenas and resulted in victory at trial;

· as a judicial law clerk in the Southern District of New York, Laurie handled several employment and general litigation disputes, including claims for wrongful termination, discrimination and harassment under federal law, and violations of the First Amendment. Laurie also assisted in settlement negotiations and prepared the Judge for trials involving claims for race and gender discrimination under federal law.

Prior to becoming an employment lawyer in New York, Laurie enjoyed diverse professional and academic experiences. As a teenager and young adult, Laurie was a successful film and television actor.

She co-hosted an NBC teen talk show, and an episode that she directed, co-wrote, and co-edited received a local Emmy Award. Laurie subsequently attended Columbia University and majored in Sociology, where she focused on discrimination and human rights issues. Laurie graduated magna cum laude and earned the Lillian L. Hacker prize, Columbia University's highest merit award in sociology, in part, for her theses on interracial marriage and on the Mississippi Freedom Summer of 1964, which led to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Areas of Practice (9)

  • Employment Law
  • Discrimination
  • Workplace Harassment
  • Wrongful Termination
  • Overtime Compensation
  • Severance Negotiations
  • General Litigation
  • Civil Litigation
  • Civil Rights

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Columbia University, B.A., Sociology, 1999; Columbia University, B.A., Political Science, 1999
Law School Attended:
Cornell University Law School, J.D., 2004
Year of First Admission:
2004
Admission:
2004, New Jersey; 2006, New York
Memberships:
The Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Former Labor & Employment Committee Member); National Employment Lawyers' Association, Employee Advocates; National Employment Lawyers' Association, New York Division.
ISLN:
918857062
Transactions:
Successfully negotiating an employment severance agreement in New York City for an executive employee in the garment industry. The employee was terminated after almost a decade of faithful service to his employer. Our New York employment lawyer negotiated to get him a package for severance and other compensation and benefits. For more information on negotiating employment severance or separation agreements; Successfully settled unpaid overtime claims on behalf of New York City truck drivers employed by a large retailer in the tri-state area. For more information on pursuing a claim in New York for unpaid overtime; Our New York employment lawyer also successfully litigated and settled a claim for age discrimination and a failure to hire in federal court. For more information on pursuing a claim in New York for wrongful termination, employment discrimination, harassment or retaliation.
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917-997-7202  Phone

646-651-4821  Fax

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www.newyork-employmentlawyer.com

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