Jackson Lewis P.C.

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Public Sector Representation

The basics of employment law are universal, but the public sector employer is governed by a set of laws, regulations, requirements, and practices that are unique. Jackson Lewis is experienced in working with public employers, from large to small cities, counties, public safety and public service authorities, governmental agencies, school districts, park and recreation districts, and related public employer management.

Employment Litigation

The majority of our attorneys devote all or most of their time to employment litigation, handling thousands of employment cases. We defend individual, collective, and class action lawsuits alleging discrimination, harassment, wage-hour violations, wrongful discharge, defamation, breach of contract, intentional torts, and other serious workplace issues in federal and state trial and appellate courts. From early assessment onward, our model is to work with clients to develop appropriately aggressive defense strategies, explore early resolution options, conduct meaningful discovery, employ effective motion practice, and present the case at trial in the most effective and efficient manner.

Our representation of public sector employers includes:

  • Defense of First and Fourteenth Amendment litigation alleging retaliatory or discriminatory conduct in violation of constitutional rights.
  • Defense of Fourth Amendment litigation alleging unconstitutional search and seizure.
  • Defense of police related litigation.
  • Defense of litigation alleging breach of contract for failure to hire, wrongful termination, and failure to reinstate.
  • Defense of Title VII litigation alleging retaliation or discrimination.
  • Compliance with FLSA and other wage/hour and related issues.

Labor Relations

Jackson Lewis pioneered the practice of preventive labor relations almost fifty years ago, and our attorneys are leaders in the field of advising employers on strategies to avoid employee disputes. The preservation of management rights is our goal through collective bargaining, contract administration, grievance arbitration, and management training. Our labor attorneys have handled thousands of proceedings before municipal labor boards, state and federal courts, disciplinary hearings, and arbitrations. Our attorneys help public sector clients achieve their labor relations goals by:

  • Recapturing management rights by negotiating collective bargaining agreements that improve operational efficiency.
  • Exercising and expanding management rights through aggressive contract administration.
  • Effective handling of grievances to avoid arbitrations, while laying the foundation to win at arbitration.
  • Enforcing management rights to administer discipline and control workplace transfers and reassignments.
  • Training managers and officials on techniques to maximize management rights.
  • Advising on civil service laws and rules

Training, and Advice and Counsel

Jackson Lewis is known nationwide for training programs that provide preventive solutions for our clients. Our attorneys are experienced and effective trainers on all personnel topics, including:

  • Prevention, investigation, and remediation of harassment and discrimination.
  • Development and administration of effective and lawful disciplinary procedures.
  • Strategies for effective and lawful recruitment, screening, hiring, retention, and termination.
  • Management of workplace absences, requests for leave and return to work, disability and religious accommodations, and modified work assignments.
  • Workplace safety and health issues, including drug testing and workplace violence.
  • Management prerogatives and obligations with regard to regulating employee appearance, lifestyle, and privacy.
  • Regulation of electronic communications and other forms of employee expression.
  • Best practices for employer-of-choice management, supervision, and personnel policies, programs, and procedures.

Jackson Lewis also provides advice and counsel services directly tailored to the operations and nuances of the particular public employer, including departmental and human resources audits for best practice solutions.

Jackson Lewis understands the needs of public sector clients to manage and minimize the cost of legal services. It is our policy to work with our clients to achieve this goal through negotiated hourly rates and volume discounts. More fundamentally, our expertise in labor and employment law and the dedication of our practice to those areas economizes the time required to understand issues, develop solutions, and execute strategies discussed and agreed upon with the client.

Since the Firm’s practice focuses on labor, employment, and benefits law, our library resources, legal retrieval system, document management systems, and other legal and administrative support functions are streamlined and efficient, resulting in the highest quality professional services at competitive rates.

With access to centralized firm resources from our regional locations, Jackson Lewis offers the advantage of a firm with a national presence but also with knowledge of and expertise in local nuances. This makes Jackson Lewis particularly well suited to represent public sector clients requiring regular assistance across a broad spectrum of labor and employment matters, including contract negotiations and administration, disciplinary proceedings, employment arbitrations, litigation, administrative hearings, appellate proceedings, and all legal matters related to the administration of personnel policies and managerial decisions.

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  • 5.0/5.0 Review for Mr. Stephen Hart by a Staff Lawyer on 10/03/16 in Management Employment Law

    Steve is an outstanding lawyer. He's goes the extra mile for his clients.

  • 5.0/5.0 Review for Jennifer Schwartz by a General Counsel on 10/19/15 in Employment Litigation

    I have worked directly with Jennifer on a number of legal matters. I serve as General Counsel for a large and diversified privately held corporate client. When I was looking for counsel to represent senior executives and the Company, I retained Jen... Read more

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Diversity

Jackson Lewis is committed to promoting an inclusive culture where diversity is valued by everyone.  We are proud of our role as a leader in educating and training employers in the laws of equal opportunity and affirmative action, as well as best practices for corporate diversity programs and initiatives.  We share our clients’ goals to emphasize diversity, integrity, and respect for the contribution of every employee. We understand the importance of having a workforce that reflects the various communities in which we work, and upon which we can rely to creatively develop preventive strategies and positive solutions for our clients.  Jackson Lewis seeks to recruit, hire, retain, develop, and advance a diverse team of employees who share our passion for representing management in all aspects of workplace law, and strives to consistently act under the following guiding principles:

 

  • Encourage a better understanding of how diverse individual experiences and backgrounds can strengthen the firm and its productivity through a continuing firm-wide communication and educational process
  • Strive to help every employee realize his or her professional potential within the firm
  • Treat every person with dignity and respect
  • Promote understanding and acceptance of individual differences
  • Respect our employees’ needs to have a work/life balance

 

The firm has a standing Diversity Committee divided into sub-committees, both to ensure all vital areas are addressed, and to provide leadership opportunities for female and minority attorneys.  The Diversity Committee is Chaired by Senior Partner Weldon H. Latham, and consists of the Co-Chairs of five Attorney Resource Groups (ARGs), discussed below.  Joan Ackerstein, a member of the firm’s Management Committee, serves as Management Committee Liaison to the Diversity Committee, and Partner, Michael Hatcher, serves as the firm’s Diversity Manager.  The ARGs address mentoring, business development, pro bono activities and recruiting.  Our Diversity Committee coordinates the activities of our ARGs, which include African American; Asian American; Hispanic; Women; and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender attorneys.  Each of the ARGs meets periodically to discuss business development opportunities, client service initiatives, and other professional issues. 

 

The following groups act under the guidance of the Diversity Committee:

 

African-American Attorney Resource Group

Co-Chaired by LeRoy Watkins (Morristown office) and Dev Sukhdeo (Miami office)

A resource for Jackson Lewis attorneys looking to build and maintain business relationships with HR professionals, corporate counsel and community organizations. 

 

  • Regular meetings and informal network that helps foster a positive and supportive forum in which issues unique to attorneys of color are addressed
  • Attorneys sponsor and participate in Minority Corporate Counsel Association and National Association of African Americans in Human Resources events, are active members of the National Bar Association and National Employment Law Conference

Asian American Attorney Resource Group

Co-Chaired by Tanya Bovee (Hartford office) and Nicky Jatana (Los Angeles office)

Primary goal is to increase the firm’s visibility among Asian Pacific American and other minority attorneys.

 

  • Proactive recruitment efforts at the law school level to encourage candidates of different backgrounds to apply for positions with the firm
  • Mentoring and assisting Jackson Lewis attorneys in their training and development
  • Introducing and communicating the capabilities of the firm to in-house counsel, human resource professionals, and other key decision-makers within the Asian Pacific American business community and beyond
  • Facilitating a variety of management education programs and presentations on employment, labor, benefits and immigration law topics
  • Supporting and participating in a number of professional organizations, including the Minority Corporate Counsel Association, the North American South Asian Bar Association and the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association

Hispanic Attorney Resource Group 

Co-Chaired by James Botana (Chicago office) and Pedro Torres-Diaz (Miami office)

Holds regular meetings to foster communication and teamwork among the group’s members in connection with our efforts to develop as lawyers and expand our business.

 

  • Committed to  increasing the firm’s visibility among Hispanic-American and other minority attorneys, as well as mentoring the firm’s attorneys to assist in their training and development
  • Has developed and maintained its Spanish Language Legal Services to enhance the firm’s reputation and service level to existing and prospective clients in need of such services 
  • Attorneys participate in Minority Corporate Counsel Association and Hispanic National Bar Association events at both the national and local level

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Attorney Resource Group

Co-Chaired by Michelle Phillips (White Plains office) and Pedro Forment (Miami office)

A consortium of attorneys and staff committed to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender equality in the workplace, our LGBT ARG provides an open forum for the exchange of ideas, current legal trends, and information on LGBT issues that are then shared internally and externally to promote an inclusive work environment in which respect and tolerance are the pillars of our firm culture.

 

  • Reaches out to LGBT and diversity professionals to build and maintain business relationships with corporate counsel, human resource professionals, chief executive officers and trade, non-profit, and professional organizations
  • Routinely provides speakers for a variety of management education-focused presentations, including the avoidance of sexual orientation and gender identity harassment and discrimination, diversity initiatives, domestic partner and marriage benefits and emerging same-sex legal developments
  • Participates in/supports a number of organizations and events, including the Out & Equal Workplace Summit, National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce, Lesbian and Gay Law Association of Greater New York, Society for Human Resource Management Diversity Conference, Echelon Magazine, Professionals in Human Resources Association, the National Lesbian & Gay Law Association and the Lavender Law Conference

Women's Attorney Resource Group

Co-Chaired by Susan Corcoran (White Plains office), Peggy Strange (Hartford office) and Samantha Hoffman (Orange County office)

Committed to involving Jackson Lewis attorneys in opportunities for business development by and for women.  Our firm has been a leader in this area, demonstrated most notably by its annual employment law conferences for women in-house counsel and human resource executives. 

 

  • Holds regular teleconferences to foster new and sustained marketing initiatives and share successes from around the firm
  • Assists the firm to attract and retain professional and support staff and to create new business opportunities firm wide through fostering the development of rainmaking and leadership skills among Jackson Lewis attorneys
  • Expands the scope and breadth of opportunities for all Jackson Lewis attorneys and facilitates participation by providing mentoring and sharing resources specific to this aspect of our business development efforts
  • Committed to enhancing the firm’s reputation among women’s legal and professional groups through active participation and leadership in such organizations
  • Includes membership in women’s bar associations, local chambers of commerce, and women’s business organizations

 

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