Areas of Practice
- Appellate
- Bankruptcy
- Business Law
- Commercial Law
- Computer & Technology Law
- Construction
- Corporations, Partnerships & Limited Liability Companies
- Creditor's Rights
- Employment Law
- Estate Planning & Probate
- Family Law
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Employment Law
The relationship between employers and employees is often complicated. Without the proper care, it can quickly lead to costly and time-consuming disputes, sending productivity into a down spiral and even scaring off clients. Our goal is to help you to avoid such a breakdown in relations whenever possible. Our services focus on proactive counseling designed to prevent employee disputes in the first place. Some of our services include:
- Reviewing, drafting, and revising employee handbooks and manuals to ensure that they comply with current law;
- Helping you to comply with increasingly complex laws relating to privacy in the workplace;
- Counseling regarding specific termination or discipline matters;
- Reviewing your policies regarding overtime pay, commissions, vacation accrual, meal and rest periods, and all other issues within the purview of "wage and hour law";
- Advising you on your obligations to provide leave under the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and related federal and state statutes;
- Assisting you in complying with your legal duties to employees in the context of layoffs and workforce reductions;
- Helping you to implement strong anti-harassment and anti-discrimination policies and effective procedures to enforce those policies; and
- Preparing comprehensive employment contracts that protect every critical interest of our clients, including effective non-competition and non-disclosure agreements.
Despite the most conscientious efforts to avoid them, employee disputes do happen — and our experienced team is ready to help. We have a track record of successful litigation, arbitration, and mediation of a wide variety of employment disputes, from wage and hour, harassment, whistleblower, workplace safety, and discrimination claims, to actions involving breach of contract, trade secrets, and those alleging violations of state or federal leave laws. Our litigation team's extensive experience in defending these types of cases gives you a considerable advantage in obtaining favorable results at trial, and our considerable knowledge of appellate law helps uphold our trial results.
For more information about how our attorneys can assist you with your employment law issues, please contact one of the attorneys below:
Attorneys
Resources
- Client Briefings
- The Art of Restraint: How to Draft Enforceable Noncompetition Agreements in Oregon (& How to Attack Agreements Drafted by Others)
- Client Alerts
- Arbitration and Class Actions
- New Oregon Law Limiting Employers' Use of Credit Histories
- New OFLA Regulations
- NEW! IRS Issues Employment Affidavit for HIRE Act
- Employers No Longer Required to Accommodate Medical Marijuana Use
- Modifications to FMLA Military Caregiver Leave
- Red Flags Rule
- BOLI's New Proposed OFLA Regulations
- 2009 Oregon Legislation Affecting Oregon Employment Laws
- Regulations Regarding FMLA Leave
- Articles & Publications
- Compete at Will?
- SB 248 Noncompete Agreements
- Archive
- Sexual Harassment Claims Involving Teens Increase
- Arbitration and Employment Agreements
- Alert Archives
- CHIPRA Adds Additional Special Enrollment and Notice Requirements for Group Health Plans
- 2008 Recovery Act
- The ADA Amendments Act of 2008: Congress Expands the Reach of the ADA
- Vacation Cash-Out Policy Can Expose Employers to Significant Tax Problems
- Son of USERRA: New Federal Heroes Act Offers Special Employee Benefits Treatment for Participants in the Military Service
- What Every FMLA-Covered Employer Should Know About the Proposed New FMLA Regulations
- FMLA Leave Rights
- Recent Decision Regarding Retaliation Claims
- Presentations
- The ADA Amendments Act of 2008: What Every Oregon Employer Should Know
- Proposed New FMLA Regulations: What Every Employer Should Know
- A Review of New Employment Laws Enacted by the Oregon Legislature