GENERAL OVERVIEW
From our offices in Vermont and New Hampshire, we are one of the largest labor and employment groups in Northern New England, representing employers exclusively . Our clients in the manufacturing, construction, utilities, health care, retail, and other industries know that there will be a knowledgeable and responsive lawyer available to help them when they seek advice.
We employ the right resources to solve both simple and complex problems. Our areas of emphasis include:
Counseling and Advice – On a daily basis, we provide employers with practical advice on resolving employee relations issues. We integrate legal compliance with good human resources practices to help our clients find effective, customized solutions. We routinely help employers to
We also review employee handbooks, audit wage-hour practices, prepare affirmative action plans, develop strategies to deal with reductions-in-force or other corporate restructurings, and address the myriad of other issues that arise in the work place
Employment Litigation – We defend employers against lawsuits, administrative charges, and claims. When appropriate, we proactively pursue alternative dispute resolution. Our attorneys offer a broad range of litigation experience in all types of employment claims including:
We appear regularly before state and federal courts and before government enforcement agencies (such as the Vermont Attorney General’s Office, the New Hampshire H
uman Rights Commission, the National Labor Relations Board, the Department of Labor, and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission) to advocate for our clients. We are proud of our long history of successes, not only in the courtroom, but also in resolving disputes through alternative means.
Labor Issues and Collective Bargaining – DRM attorneys offer our clients extensive experience in
We understand labor issues and work effectively to protect our clients’ interests.
Training – DRM provides regular training to supervisors and managers. Our customized training informs supervisors and managers of the legal framework applicable to their positions. With a focus on practical examples, we train supervisors and managers to work effectively with their employees to reduce nonproductive behaviors and the risk of litigation. Training programs include:
As the exclusive member firm for Vermont of Lex Mundi, the world’s leading association of independent law firms, DRM has immediate access to more than 20,000 lawyers in 160 prominent and successful law firms with 560 offices in 99 countries. The firm’s association with Lex Mundi gives DRM’s clients the added benefits of:
access to market knowledge and experience in other jurisdictions
Collectively, DRM’s Labor & Employment law attorneys are licensed to practice in Vermont, New Hampshire, New York, Massachusetts, Maryland and Washington, D.C., as well as before five U.S. District Courts, four U.S. Courts of Appeals, and the U.S. Supreme Court. They are actively involved in professional organizations and trade associations related to their areas of concentration.
Administrative proceedings (EEOC, NLRB, state agencies)
Discrimination/Harassment/Retaliation
Wage & Hour
Leaves of Absence
Counseling
Handbooks and Policies
Management Training
Union Organizing
Collective Bargaining
Labor Arbitrations
Labor Relations
Strike Response And Preparation (including Boys Markets injunctions)
Occupational Health and Safety
Restrictive Covenants (non-competition agreements, et al)
Plant Closing and Mass Layoff
Employment Agreements
To explore how DRM’s Labor & Employment Law group can help you, contact Practice Group Chair Peter Robb or any of our Directors: Pat Sabalis, Johan Maitland, Tim Copeland, and Eric Jones.
Downs Rachlin Martin PLLC is a full-service, regional law firm. As clients’ needs expand into other areas of law, the firm’s wide range of legal specialties and commitment to vigorous collaboration across practice areas can provide seamless, cost-effective legal representation.