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Nichol M. Schoenfield(Senior Attorney)Baker & Hostetler LLP Lawyer Profile Nichol M. Schoenfield concentrates her litigation practice primarily in commercial disputes. Ms. Schoenfield has broad experience representing clients in contract, trade secret and non-competition matters. She also has defended and counseled mortgage companies in a variety of matters, including yield spread premiums and the Equal Credit Opportunity Act. In addition, Ms. Schoenfield has considerable experience in the employment litigation and white-collar crime areas, having worked on numerous age discrimination, reverse-race discrimination and wrongful discharge cases and represented several construction companies and individuals within the construction industry during federal and state criminal investigations. Ms. Schoenfield also has significant experience in insurance defense and insurance coverage cases. Ms. Schoenfield is a member of the Notre Dame Club of Cleveland. She is also a member of the American, Ohio and Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Associations. Education College: B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1993, cum laudeLaw School: J.D., The Ohio State University Michael E. Moritz College of Law, 1996, cum laude; Executive Editor, The Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution Bar Admission U.S. District Court, Northern District of Ohio, 1996 Ohio, 1996 Practice Areas |
Employment Law Seminars
PREVENTING HARASSMENT AND OTHER EEO ISSUES AT WORK: IT’S ALL ABOUT RESPECT (AB1825 COMPLIANCE)
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August 26, 2008 Shaw ValenzaManaging 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
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