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Christopher C. Murray(Associate)Indianapolis Employment Lawyer Lawyer Profile Mr. Murray concentrates his practice on litigation, representing clients in individual, class, and collective actions. He frequently defends clients facing wage and hour, discrimination, and other employment-related claims in federal and state court and before administrative agencies. He also advises clients on compliance, internal investigations and self-audits, and general employment issues. Following law school, Mr. Murray served as a law clerk for the Hon. Fred I. Parker of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Prior to joining Ogletree Deakins, Mr. Murray practiced at Mayer Brown in Chicago and Baker & Daniels in Indianapolis. Education College: B.A., Case Western Reserve University, 1993Law School: J.D., University of Pennsylvania, 2001 Bar Admission State of Indiana, State of Illinois, U.S. District Courts, Southern District of Indiana; Northern, Central, and Southern Districts of Illinois; and Northern District of Ohio, U.S. Courts of Appeal, Sixth and Seventh Circuits Practice Areas |
Upcoming Seminars Employment Law Developments in Indiana
Carmel 2009 National Workplace Strategies Seminar
October 15, 2008 Miami Employment Law Developments in Tennessee
May 7-8, 2009 Nashville Florida Employment Law Update
October 15, 2008 Tampa Employment Law Developments in Tennessee
October 16, 2008 Memphis Ohio Employment Law Briefing
October 17, 2008 Rocky River Employment Law Developments in Georgia
October 17, 2008 Atlanta Employment Law Briefing
October 23, 2008 Pittsburgh Employment Law Developments in California
October 29, 2008 Los Angeles Managing Your Michigan Workforce: Practical Tips For Employers
November 12, 2008 Troy Employment Law Developments in California
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