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Mary Price Birk(Partner)Baker & Hostetler LLP Lawyer Profile Mary Price Birk, a partner in the Denver office of Baker Hostetler, practices complex civil litigation, including class and collective actions, products liability and employment disputes, and has appeared in federal cases in the United States District Courts for the districts of Colorado, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Montana, Wyoming and Idaho, and in numerous state courts in civil litigation, including Colorado, California, Texas, Nevada, New Mexico, Montana, Michigan, Oklahoma, Idaho, Utah and Wyoming. Ms. Birk has been responsible for the defense of hundreds of personal injury and wrongful death cases filed in state and federal courts in Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming, Montana, Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Arizona, Texas, Ohio and California, involving various laws, such as products liability, negligence, breach of warranty, dram shop and admiralty/maritime law. Ms. Birk advises clients on dealing with crisis management and with strategies to work with the press and public to communicate and respond to crisis situations. Ms. Birk serves as Co-Chair of the firm's National Employment Litigation Practice Team. Ms. Birk counsels and represents domestic and international employers in the many aspects of employment law and litigation, including cases before administrative agencies and state and federal courts involving employment discrimination, covenants not to compete, employee raiding, trade secret and confidential information protection, wage and hour, sexual harassment, wrongful termination and traditional labor disputes; counseling employers concerning reductions in force, WARN act compliance, e-discovery, employment issues involved in mergers or acquisitions, dealing with consent decrees, employee discipline and termination, investigation of employee complaints, OSHA and wage and hour matters; advising employers regarding legislative developments and changes in applicable case laws, statutes and regulations; and training employers and their employees in a variety of workplace issues, including sexual harassment. Ms. Birk was named a Colorado “Super Lawyer” in 2006, 2007 and 2008. She serves on the Board of Directors of the Colorado Judicial Institute and chairs that organization's Family Law Committee. Ms. Birk is a member of the American, Federal, Nevada, Montana, Colorado, Utah, Denver and Colorado Women's Bar Associations. She is also a member of the Nevada Trial Lawyers Association (Defense Section) and the Defense Research Institute, and sits on the Board of Directors for the Denver Chapter of the Rhone-Brackett American Inns of Court (of which she is a former president). She previously served on the AIDS Coordination Committee, Community Concerns Committee and the Denver Bar Association's Professionalism Committee. Ms. Birk has devoted many hours of service to several community organizations. In 2006 and 2007, Ms. Birk was honored by the Rocky Mountain Children's Law Center for her superior volunteer efforts with that group. In addition, the Colorado Bar Association named Ms. Birk as a Fellow of the Colorado Bar Foundation, the charitable arm of the CBA, which promotes the advancement of jurisprudence, the administration of justice and the dissemination of educational information to practicing attorneys and the general public. She served on the Board of Directors of the Aurora Rotary Club and chaired the District Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship Committee. Ms. Birk has participated in the Thursday Night Bar Association, a Colorado pro bono organization, and served as a judge in the Regional and State Mock Trial and Appellate Competitions. She has also served on the Board of Directors of the Junior Symphony Guild and the Sunburst Homeowners Association. In addition, Ms. Birk is a faculty Member for the 2008 NITA Miranda Travel Advocacy Institute. Selected Publications:
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Education College: B.A., Political Science, University of North Dakota, 1976, magna cum laudeLaw School: J.D., University of North Dakota School of Law, 1980 Other Education: Graduate Study in International Politics, University of Rosario, 1976, Rosario, Argentina, Rotary International Fellowship Bar Admission U.S. Supreme Court, 2004 U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit, 1992 U.S. District Court, District of Utah, 2006 U.S. District Court, District of Montana, 2001 U.S. District Court, District of Nevada, 1999 U.S. District Court, District of Colorado, 1980 Utah, 2005 Montana, 2001 Nevada, 1999 Colorado, 1980 Practice Areas |
Employment Law Seminars
Employment Law Developments in California
San Francisco
November 19, 2008 OgletreeEmployee Free Choice Act BriefingSouthaven
November 19, 2008 Baker DonelsonGuidance on the ADA Amendments ActMarion
November 19, 2008 Baker DonelsonEmployee Free Choice Act BriefingJackson
November 21, 2008 Baker DonelsonProtect Your Company and Your Reputation: A Discussion of the Latest Cases, Trends and Developments Relating to Document Retention, Electronic Discovery, and the Rules You Must Know to Protect Your Organization During Employment LitigationOnline
November 25, 2008 Fisher & PhillipsANNUAL EMPLOYMENT LAW UPDATESacramento
December 2, 2008 Shaw Valenza LLPANNUAL EMPLOYMENT LAW UPDATESan Francisco
December 3, 2008 Shaw Valenza LLPCalifornia Workplace Law Update 2008Los Angeles
2008-12-2 Jackson Lewis LLPCalifornia Workplace Law Update 2008Costa Mesa
2008-12-2 Jackson Lewis LLPCalifornia Workplace Law Update 2008Sacramento
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