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Scott C. Baumbach(Associate)Michael Best & Friedrich LLP Lawyer Profile Scott Baumbach is an associate and a 2000 graduate of Marquette Law School. He focuses his practice exclusively on representing management in various areas of employment law. He has represented corporate clients in numerous industries on claims of discrimination filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, state agencies and the courts. He also regularly counsels clients on Family and Medical Leave issues, mass layoffs, restrictive covenants, and tort claims arising from the employment relationship. Prior to joining the firm, he clerked for the honorable Diane Sykes, Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Professional Activities Education College: University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh (B.A., cum laude, 1996)Law School: Marquette University Law School (J.D., cum laude, 2000) Bar Admission Wisconsin, 2000 United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, 2000 United States District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin, 2000 Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, 2002 United States Supreme Court, 2003 Practice Areas |
Employment Law Seminars
The New FMLA Regulations and California Employers: What You Need to Know
Online
January 12, 2009 Shaw Valenza LLPNegotiation Strategies and Tactics in Employment MediationNew York
Jan 12-13, 2009 Scheinman Institute on Conflict Resolution, Cornell University, ILR SchoolEmployee Free Choice Act BriefingMountain City
January 13, 2008 Baker DonelsonNew Year, New Changes to the FMLA and ADACharlotte
January 13 2009 Nexsen Pruet22nd Annual PIHRA (Professionals in Human Resources Administration) Legal UpdateGarden Grove
January 13, 2009 Ballard RosenbergReductions in Force - WebinarOnline
January 13, 2009 LittlerThe First 100 Days: The Obama AdministrationSan Francisco
January 13, 2009 LittlerE-Verify & Employment Verification Basics for Federal Contractors & SubcontractorsOnline
January 13, 2009 Fisher & PhillipsLegislation Update: Guidance on the new FMLA regulations and the ADA amendmentsBaton Rouge
January 14, 2009 Baker DonelsonEmployee Free Choice Act BriefingAbingdon
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