Employment Law Information Network
Google
 
Web www.elinfonet.com
Main Navigation
Federal Law Articles
State Law Articles
HR Newsletter
HR Guidebook
HR Policy
HR Forms
HR Seminars
HR Training
Employment Contracts
Employment Law Forums
Employment Law Blog
Employment Laws
Employee Rights
Workplace Headlines
Federal Article Feeds Federal Article Feeds
State Article Feeds State Article Feeds
Enter Your Email Address Below!

Daily Weekly  [More Information]
Back To Main Directory

Gregg M. Lemley

(Shareholder)

St. Louis Employment Lawyer
Two City Place Drive, Suite 200
St. Louis, Missouri 63141

Email: gregg.lemley@ogletreedeakins.com

Lawyer Profile
Mr. Lemley has practiced exclusively in the area of labor and employment law and related commercial litigation since 1995.  He concentrates his practice primarily in litigation of employment and employment related commercial disputes and employer counseling.  He has represented employers in a wide range of litigation matters in both state and federal court, and before arbitrators, administrative law judges and other tribunals in disputes involving alleged discrimination based on race, sex, age, religion, disability, national origin and the FMLA, sexual and racial harassment, retaliation (including workers? compensation and whistleblower retaliation), tortious interference with contract, ERISA violations, LMRA claims, employment contract disputes and other employment related claims and commercial disputes, including numerous non-compete and non-solicitation disputes.  He also has practiced before numerous state administrative hearing tribunals and has extensive experience in alternative dispute resolution, including mediation and early neutral evaluation.

Mr. Lemley also is a certified mediator for the Eastern and Western Districts of Missouri and for the State of Missouri.  Additionally, he assists both private and public employers in the development, implementation and application of harassment, drug testing, family medical leave and a wide range of other personnel policies and in drafting and revising employee handbooks, and has counseled clients in developing overarching HR compliance plans, conducting HR compliance audits, engaging in mass layoffs and in evaluating employment and labor issues related to business combinations.  Mr. Lemley has presented client seminars on topics ranging from harassment to employee evaluation, discipline and termination in light of state and federal employment laws, to proper hiring protocol, navigating employee leave laws, blogging and other workplace technologies and a broad range of other topics.  Mr. Lemley also frequently addresses the television, radio and print media on a variety of employment related topics.

Education
College: B.A., with Distinction, Webster University, 1992

Law School: J.D., Washington University, 1995, Order of the Coif 

Bar Admission
Missouri, Illinois, U.S. District Court, Eastern and Western Districts of Missouri, U.S. District Court, Southern District of Illinois, U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit
Practice Areas
  • Employment Law - Management
  • State Law Disclaimer


    Neither the Supreme Court of Missouri nor the Missouri Bar reviews or approves certifying organizations or specialist designations.

    Missouri Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 7.4.

    Quick Links
    Employment Law Cases
    Most Popular Articles
    Most Recent Articles
    Hot Topics
    Search All Jobs
    Search HR Jobs
    Lawyers for Employers
    Lawyers for Employees
    Membership Information
    Law Firm Login

    Terms of Use  |  Privacy  |  Advertising  |  About  |  Contact  |  For Law Firms  |  Partners

    The use of this site, and the terms and conditions for our providing information, is governed by our Terms of Use, including the disclaimers contained therein. By using this site, you acknowledge that you have read the Terms of Use and that you accept and will be bound by the terms thereof.

    This site is designed for lawyers concentrating in employment law and human resource professionals who specialize in employee relations.  As more fully set forth in the terms of use, the information provided on or through this site is for general information purposes; it is not a determination of your legal rights, nor your responsibilities under the law.  None of the information contained on this site is, or should be construed as, legal advice.  The information should not be relied upon for legal advice.  We are not engaged in the practice of law and no attorney-client relationship is being created.  Any information communicated to any lawyer via this site does not have the confidentiality protection of the attorney/client privilege.  If you are seeking legal advice, find a qualified lawyer in your area.  If you need help finding a lawyer, call your local, county or state bar association.

    All logos and trademarks on this site are property of their respective owners.