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Labor & Employment

Over the past several decades, labor and employment law has continually evolved. Bingham McHale’s responsive attorneys are at the leading edge of the law and perceptively anticipate how such changes affect our clients. Through our extensive experience and significant knowledge, we help you achieve innovative solutions and exhibit focused determination and resolve in any adversary environment.

Our effective and results-driven attorneys are poised to meet the needs of Indiana businesses. We are dedicated to the full-time practice of management-side labor and employment law including the defense of management in litigation and union relations, as well as providing proactive guidance on best practices for managing a unionized and non-unionized workforce.

Our attorneys responsively and efficiently offer solutions for a wide range of labor and employment issues such as:

  • Wrongful discharge
  • Sexual harassment
  • Discrimination
  • Non-compete enforcement
  • Wage claims
  • Age discrimination defense
  • EEOC/ICRC
  • OSHA/IOSHA
  • ERISA
  • NLRB charge defense and compliance

We match clients with the most appropriate attorneys based upon their specific needs. We not only utilize our Associates for their extensive experience and insight, but also as a direct cost-saving initiative. When it comes to our fees, there are no surprises, and we work with clients to keep them current on all work-related costs.

Contact: Jeffery Mallamad, jmallamad@binghammchale.com

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Litigation

 

Attorneys

Kathryn M. Cimera
Anne L. Cowgur
D. Rusty Denton
Katherine G. Erdel
Andrew Gruber
Carolyn Clay Hall
Jeffery Mallamad
Matthew E. Tait
Christopher Taylor

Articles

12.20.2011 • 'Tis the Season: Is your company prepared for participant fee disclosures?
11.28.2011 • Case Study: Regional Economic Development Organization
09.27.2011 • Regional Center Approval Means Jobs for Indiana and Visas for Foreign Investors
06.28.2011 • Supreme Court Eases the Way for Employers to Recover Attorney Fees in Frivolous Suits
04.26.2011 • Meow!: Supreme Court's Interpretation of 'Cat's Paw' Doctrine Causes Uncertainty for Employers
01.12.2011 • Massage Therapists' Lawsuit Against Favre, Jets May be Short-Lived
10.26.2010 • The Background on Employment Background Checks
06.29.2010 • New tax benefits: What the Affordable Care Act means for your business

Events

02.29.2012 • Pulling Back the Curtain: What you can find out about job applicants and when!
12.16.2011 • Suing Scrooge: Employment Issues in A Christmas Carol
10.27.2011 • Navigating the Minefields of Retirement Plans for Non-Profits
10.26.2011 • Interviewing Do's and Don'ts
08.31.2011 • Labor & Employment: Exempt v Non-Exempt: Minefield of Misconceptions
06.29.2011 • Labor & Employment Lunch & Learn: Non-Compete Agreements
04.27.2011 • Breaking Up is Hard to Do: Issues Surrounding Employee Termination
02.23.2011 • Labor & Employment Lunch and Learn: Retention Tips: How to Maintain Valuable Employees
12.16.2010 • Labor & Employment Lunch and Learn: HIPAA, HITECH and Other Privacy Challenges
10.28.2010 • Labor & Employment Lunch and Learn: Best Practices - Personnel Files
08.26.2010 • Labor & Employment Lunch and Learn: What Employers Need to Know about Health Care Reform
06.29.2010 • Labor & Employment Lunch and Learn: Practices, Pointers and Pitfalls
04.15.2010 • Breakfast Brief Series: Navigating the Bermuda Triangle of Employee Leave
02.25.2010 • Breakfast Brief Series: Privacy Concerns in the Workplace
08.27.2009 • Breakfast Brief Series: Addressing Wage and Hour Issues in the Face of Heightened Enforcement
06.10.2009 • Employee Free Choice Act, COBRA and other Labor Law Changes in 2009
04.30.2009 • Breakfast Brief Series: Keeping Up with COBRA and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
02.26.2009 • Breakfast Brief Series: What Employers Need to Know: Changes to the ADA and FMLA for 2009
09.10.2008 • Quarterly Luncheon: Extinguishing the Hostility: Helpful Steps in Preventing and Investigating Sexual Harassment
06.11.2008 • Quarterly Luncheon: Forceful But Fair: Finding Balance with the Problem Employee
06.04.2008 • Workplace Wednesday
05.29.2008 • Breakfast Brief: Forceful But Fair: Finding Balance with the Problem Employee

News Releases

11.28.2011 • Bingham McHale Case Study Sheds Light on Major Job Creation Opportunity in East Central Indiana
12.21.2007 • Bingham McHale Welcomes Carolyn Clay
10.24.2007 • Bingham McHale Welcomes Eight New Associates
10.18.2007 • Taylor Elected to the Board of Directors of the Peace Learning Center

Newsletters

05.2010 • Labor & Employment • Health Care Act; New Compliance for Employers
03.2010 • Labor & Employment • Policies Banning Firearms in Employees Vehicles
02.2010 • Labor & Employment • Mixed Motive, Safe Harbor, Is Your Benefit Plan on the Right Track?
01.2010 • Labor & Employment • COBRA Subsidy Provision Extended
12.2009 • Labor & Employment • Employment Tax Audit; Supreme Court Decision; Genetic Discrimination
09.2009 • Labor & Employment • Appellate Court Decision; Employee Benefits; Smartphone Lawsuits
07.2009 • Labor & Employment • Law Update
05.2009 • Labor & Employment • Wage and Hour Alert
03.2009 • Labor & Employment • COBRA Changes
03.2009 • Labor & Employment • COBRA Alert
01.2009 • Labor & Employment
10.2008 • Labor & Employment
06.2008 • Labor & Employment
03.2008 • Labor & Employment
01.2008 • Labor & Employment
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