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Thomas J. Gagliardo
8401 Colesville Rd., Ste.315
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Phone: 301-589-1900
Fax: 301-589-1985
Email: gagliardo@workplace-law.net
Section Dues: $20 per year |
Latest Newsletter Available: Spring 2010
Brown Bag Lunch Meetings
The Employment and Labor Law Brown Bag Lunch Meeting is an informal group which meets to discuss topics of interest relating to Labor and Employment law, including but not limited to proposed legislation, recent reported case law, and current trends, etc. The group is comprised of private and government attorneys and law students interested in Labor and Employment Law.
Please contactEric D. Disharoon, Esq. with any questions or if you would like to suggest a topic for an upcoming meeting.
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2009/2010 ANNUAL REPORT:
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The Section continues to publish its quarterly Newsletter,
now in its 15th year, providing in-depth articles on recent
developments in the fi eld and commentary on exist law. It
sponsored a Fall Dinner meeting in November which
featured a panel discussion on the Maryland Workplace
Fraud Act of 2009. It held its Spring Dinner Meeting in April,
featuring the Honorable Paul W. Grimm, U.S. Magistrate
Judge, and the Honorable Joseph F. Murphy, Jr., Court of
Appeals of Maryland, as guest speakers. It will present an
educational program on employee leave issue at the MSBA
Annual Meeting.
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PURPOSE:
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The purpose of the Section is to bring together for the furtherance of
their mutual interest members of the MSBA concerned with the law relating to the
employer/employee relationship, and in improvements and reforms in such law through
legislation or otherwise, and generally to promote the interest and welfare of the public
and members of the Bar in the area of labor and employment law.
The Section sponsors programs throughout the year covering topics of general interest to
labor and employment lawyers.
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Contact Al Palewicz at albert.palewicz@nlrb.gov to
obtain copies of section newsletters.
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