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Marc A. Antonetti(Partner)Baker & Hostetler LLP Lawyer Profile Marc A. Antonetti handles a variety of labor, employment, workers' compensation and litigation matters. His practice includes counseling employers on all aspects of the employment relationship, negotiations with labor unions and the representation of clients both in court and before administrative agencies, including the National Labor Relations Board, the Department of Labor and the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and state agencies. His published works include: “Workers' Compensation Statutes and the Recovery of Emotional Distress Damages in the Absence of Physical Injury,” 1990 Annual Survey of American Law 671, “How to Avoid Sexual Harassment Problems,” Whole Foods Magazine, May 1999, and numerous Client Advisories on a variety of subjects including arbitration, sexual harassment and developments in state law prohibitions against discrimination. Mr. Antonetti also was a contributing author to the chapter on labor and employment law in the ABA's Administrative Law Section's Developments in Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice 2004-2005. Mr. Antonetti is a member of the American and District of Columbia Bar Associations and the State Bar of Texas. He is Co-Chairman of the Labor and Employment Committee of the ABA's Administrative Law Section. He also is Vice Chairman of the International Committee of the ABA's Dispute Resolution Section and a member of the ABA's Labor and Employment Section. Mr. Antonetti has twice been a member of the Pro Bono College of the State Bar of Texas (2001 and 2002), and has served as both a member and secretary of the St. Martin's School Advisory Board in Gaithersburg, Maryland (2002 to 2004). Education College: B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1988, with honorsLaw School: J.D., New York University School of Law, 1991 Bar Admission U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit, 2004 U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, 1994 U.S. District Court, District of Columbia, 1995 U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas, 1992 District of Columbia, 1994 Texas, 1991 Practice Areas |
Employment Law Seminars
Managing Business Exposures Successfully: Are You "All In" For The Continual Wave Of Workplace Risks?
Irving
2008-9-4 Jackson Lewis LLPTOP TEN WAYS TO VIOLATE WAGE-HOUR LAWSSacramento
September 9, 2008 Shaw Valenza LLPUnlocking The Mystery Of Employee Privacy RightsLos Angeles
2008-9-9 Jackson Lewis LLPUnlocking The Mystery Of Employee Privacy RightsCosta Mesa
2008-9-9 Jackson Lewis LLPUnlocking The Mystery Of Employee Privacy RightsSacramento
2008-9-9 Jackson Lewis LLPUnlocking The Mystery Of Employee Privacy RightsSan Francisco
2008-9-9 Jackson Lewis LLPEmployee vs. ContractorColumbia
September 9, 2008 Nexsen PruetEmployee Free Choice Act: Labor’s Attack on Your Employees’ Right to ChooseOnline
September 9, 2008 McGuire WoodsThe Connecticut Sexual and Other Harassment Education and Training in the Workplace ActStamford
2008-9-10 Jackson Lewis LLPHOW TO CONDUCT EFFECTIVE INTERNAL INVESTIGATIONSSan Francisco
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