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Richard O. Brown(Partner)Constangy, Brooks & Smith, LLP Lawyer Profile Rick Brown provides a full range of services related to the traditional labor and employment law practice. His services related to the avoidance of unionization range from advice concerning all aspects of employee relations and the formulation of policies and practices to legal advice during and after union organizational efforts, union decertification drives and union deauthorization proceedings. Rick's involvement with union organizing includes clients located throughout the country in manufacturing, automotive, transportation, healthcare, financial services, foodservice, and numerous other sectors of the economy. He has represented both private and public sector employers. He has represented management in administrative proceedings involving the NLRB, EEOC, OSHA, MSHA, and DOL. He has negotiated initial collective bargaining agreements and renewal agreements with various unions including the Teamsters, UAW, USWA, PACE, IAM, UNITE, UFCW and RWDSU. He has provided advice in grievance proceedings and represented management in arbitration cases. He is also the office head of the firm’s Birmingham office. Education College: Auburn University, B.S., Business Admin / Industrial Relations, with honors, 1973Law School: University of Alabama, J.D., 1978 Other Education: University of Alabama, MBA, 1978 (Omicron Delta Epsilon (National Economics Honorary) Bar Admission • Alabama, 1978 • Georgia, 1979 • Supreme Court of Alabama • Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama • Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama • Supreme Court of Georgia • U.S. District Courts for Northern and Middle Districts of Alabama Practice Areas State Law DisclaimerNo representation is made that the quality of the legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers. Alabama Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 7.2(e). |
Upcoming Seminars The Constangy Management Training Center "Employment Law 101"
Tampa Annual OSHA Recordkeeping Training & Workers' Compensation Seminar
December 18, 2008 Atlanta
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