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Keith M. Pyburn Jr.(Partner)Fisher & Phillips LLP Lawyer Profile Keith Pyburn is managing partner of the New Orleans office. He has represented management in the practice of labor relations and employment law since 1975, after graduating from Tulane University School of Law in 1974 and serving as a Law Clerk to Justice John Dixon of the Louisiana Supreme Court. He was lead counsel for Avondale Industries, Inc. in connection with responding to a union corporate campaign from 1990-1999 and served as lead counsel to PPG Industries in their successful defense of the use of paper and pencil employment tests. A sampling of his publications and lectures include: "Ethical Consideration in Joint Representation of Supervisors and Employers in Sexual Harassment Cases," The Labor Lawyer, Volume 5, Number 1, Winter 1989; The Consequences of "Joint Employment"; The Implications of Sturgis and its Progeny, Southern Methodist University Multi-State Labor and Employment Law Conference, 2002; Legal and Technical Developments in the Use and Challenges to the Use of Testing in Employment, Society of Industrial and Occupational Psychologists, 2001. Education College: Law School: Tulane Law School, New Orleans, LA 1974, J.D. Bar Admission Louisiana, 1974 Practice Areas |
Upcoming Seminars Solutions at Work® 2009 Employer Conferences - April 2009
San Diego Solutions at Work® 2009 Employer Conferences - April 2009
April 6-7, 2009 Atlanta Trends for 2009 - Legal Recognition of Workplace Bullying? New Emphasis on Religious Accommodation? Expansion of ADA Coverage by Courts?
April 27-28, 2009 Online Explosion in Litigation Over Military Service and Veterans' Rights - Know the Rules
January 27, 2009 Online Open Forum: Join A Panel of Fisher & Phillips Attorneys to Discuss Wage and Hour Law, Immigration Law, Employment Litigation, Other Trends
February 24, 2009 Online Reducing the Legal Risks of Reduction in Force - Free Legal Webinars
March 31, 2009 Online Reducing the Legal Risks of Reduction in Force - Free Legal Webinars
January 22, 2009 Online Reducing the Legal Risks of Reduction in Force - Free Legal Webinars
January 23, 2009 Online Free Lunchtime Webinars on Important Issues Impacting the Workplace
February 5, 2009 Online Free Lunchtime Webinars on Important Issues Impacting the Workplace
January 27, 2009 Online Free Lunchtime Webinars on Important Issues Impacting the Workplace
February 24, 2009 Online Employment Law Breakfast Briefing
March 31, 2009 Philadelphia 2009 Legislative and Benefits Update for California Employers
February 19, 2009 Ontario 2009 Legislative and Benefits Update for California Employers
January 22, 2009 Long Beach 2009 Legislative and Benefits Update for California Employers
January 27, 2009 Newport Beach 2009 Legislative and Benefits Update for California Employers
February 5, 2009 San Diego 2009 Legislative and Benefits Update for California Employers
February 10, 2009 San Francisco 2009 Legislative and Benefits Update for California Employers
February 12, 2009 Palm Springs Americans with Disabilities Act
February 18, 2009 Online Employment Law Breakfast Briefing
January 29, 2009 New Orleans The New FMLA Regulations: What Every Employer Must Know to Comply
January 29, 2009 Online The Employee Free Choice Act and Other Labor Initiatives - Are You Ready?
January 28, 2009 Online Employment Law Breakfast Briefing
January 20, 2009 Atlanta Weathering the Storm: Issues Affecting Auto Dealers
January 15, 2009 San Antonio E-Verify & Employment Verification Basics for Federal Contractors & Subcontractors
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