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The College of Labor and Employment Lawyers Membership Directory 2018 THE COLLEGE OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAWYERS MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY 2018 THE COLLEGE OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAWYERS Membership Directory 2018 22nd Edition 1997 Annapolis Exchange Parkway Suite 300 Annapolis, Maryland 21401 (410) 972-4711 (410) 972-4701 (fax) www.laborandemploymentcollege.org Intended for professional use exclusively by Fellows of The College of Labor & Employment Lawyers. M I S S I O N S T A T E M E N T The College of Labor and Employment Lawyers is a fellowship of the most accomplished members of the labor and employment law community. Its mission is ~ • To promote achievement, advancement, and excellence in the practice of labor and employment law, • To establish by example high standards of professionalism and civility for the practice of labor and employment law, • To share our experience and knowledge to improve existing systems of dispute resolution and conflict management and to develop new ones, • To recognize and honor distinguished members of the labor and employment law community, • To convene meetings and sponsor programs to pursue our mission, to induct new members, and to celebrate our fellowship, and • To act as a resource of labor and employment law knowledge, skills, experience, and history for the bar, for academia, for government, for the judiciary, and for the community at large. FELLOWS *Founding Governor 1 Abbott, Leslie L. Phone: (213) 683-6000 Paul Hastings LLP Fax: (213) 627-0705 515 South Flower Street – 25th Floor Email: [email protected] Los Angeles, CA 90071 Practice: Management Spouse: Mark Calahan Inducted: 2013 Category: Fellow Abbott, Ralph F., Jr. Phone: (413) 737-4753 Skoler Abbott & Presser, PC Fax: (413) 787-1941 One Monarch Place - Suite 2000 Email: [email protected] Springfield, MA 01144 Practice: Management Spouse: Anne Abbott Inducted: 2004 Category: Fellow Abele, George W. Phone: (213) 683-6131 Paul Hastings LLP Fax: (213) 627-0705 515 South Flower Street – 25th Floor Email: [email protected] Los Angeles, CA 90071 Practice: Management Spouse: Katie Traxler Inducted: 2011 Category: Fellow Abell, Nancy L. Phone: (213) 683-6162 Paul Hastings LLP Fax: (213) 627-0705 515 South Flower Street – 25th Floor Email: [email protected] Los Angeles, CA 90071 Practice: Management Spouse: Mr. Leslie B. Abell Inducted: 2000 Category: Fellow *Abrahamson, Vicki Lafer Phone: (312) 263-2698 Abrahamson Vorachek & Levinson Fax: (312) 419-6770 120 North LaSalle Street - Suite 1050 Email: [email protected] Chicago, IL 60602 Practice: Employee Spouse: Terry Abrahamson Inducted: 1996 Category: Fellow *Founding Governor 2 Abram, Michael E. Phone: (212) 356-0208 Cohen, Weiss and Simon LLP Fax: (646) 473-8208 900 Third Avenue – 21st Floor Email: [email protected] New York, NY 10022-4869 Practice: Union Inducted: 1997 Category: Fellow Abramson, Gil Phone: (410) 415-2023 Jackson Lewis PC Fax: (410) 415-2001 2800 Quarry Lake Drive– Suite 200 Email: [email protected] Baltimore, MD 21209 Practice: Management Spouse: Ann P. Abramson Inducted: 2007 Category: Fellow Abramson, Neil H. Phone: (212) 969-3001 Proskauer Rose LLP Fax: (212) 969-2900 Eleven Times Square Email: [email protected] New York, NY 10036 Practice: Management Inducted: 2015 Category: Fellow Adams, Deborah S. Phone: (513) 651-6705 Frost Brown Todd LLC Fax: (513) 651-6981 3300 Great American Tower Email: [email protected] 301 East Fourth Street Practice: Management Cincinnati, OH 45202 Inducted: 2009 Category: Fellow Adams, Paul Lancaster Phone: (215) 995-2810 Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Fax: (215) 995-2801 Stewart, PC Email: [email protected] 1735 Market Street – Suite 3000 Practice: Management Philadelphia, PA 19103 Inducted: 2016 Category: Fellow Adelman, Steven H. Phone: (312) 443-0405 Locke Lord LLP Fax: (312) 896-6405 111 South Wacker Drive – Suite 4300 Email: [email protected] Chicago, IL 60606-4410 Practice: Management Spouse: Pamela Adelman Inducted: 2001 Category: Fellow *Founding Governor 3 Adelstein, Harvey M. Phone: (312) 269-8460 Of Counsel Fax: (773) 477-1938 Neal Gerber & Eisenberg Email: [email protected] 2 North LaSalle Street - Suite 2200 Practice: Management Chicago, IL 60602 Spouse: Doris Adelstein Inducted: 2004 Category: Emeritus Fellow Adler, James N. Phone: (310) 209-8548 AdlerADR Fax: (866) 400-3972 1034 Selby Avenue Email: [email protected] Los Angeles, CA 90024-3106 Practice: Neutral Spouse: Sara Adler Inducted: 1997 Category: Fellow Adler, Sara Phone: (310) 474-5170 Arbitrator & Mediator Fax: (310) 474-6919 1034 Selby Avenue Email: [email protected] Los Angeles, CA 90024-3106 Practice: Neutral Spouse: James N. Adler Inducted: 1997 Category: Fellow Ahearn, Richard L. Cell: (206) 755-0025 Arbitration for Management and Labor Fax: (888) 316-5770 2212 Queen Anne Avenue North Email: [email protected] Unit 509 Practice: Neutral Seattle, WA 98109 Spouse: Susan K. Ahearn Inducted: 2012 Category: Fellow Aitchison, William B. Phone: (503) 349-3044 Public Safety Labor Group Fax: (503) 282-5877 3021 NE Broadway Email: [email protected] Portland, OR 97232 Practice: Union Spouse: Valerie Aitchison Inducted: 2012 Category: Fellow *Founding Governor 4 Alfred, Richard L. Phone: (617) 946-4802 Seyfarth Shaw LLP Fax: (617) 946-4801 World Trade Center East Email: [email protected] Two Seaport Lane - Suite 300 Practice: Management Boston, MA 02210-2028 Spouse: Lynn D. Goldsmith Inducted: 2000 Category: Fellow Alito, Rosemary Phone: (973) 848-4022 K&L Gates LLP Fax: (973) 848-4001 1 Newark Center – 10th Floor Email: [email protected] Newark, NJ 07102-5285 Practice: Management Inducted: 2002 Category: Fellow Allen, Floyd E. Phone: (313) 871-5500 The Allen Law Group, PC Fax: (313) 871-0517 2500 Fisher Building Email: [email protected] 3011 West Grand Boulevard Practice: Management Detroit, MI 48202 Inducted: 2004 Category: Fellow Allen, Keller W. Phone: (509) 777-2211 Law Firm of Keller W. Allen, PC Fax: (509) 777-2215 5915 South Regal Street – Suite 211 Email: [email protected] Spokane, WA 99223 Practice: Management Spouse: Kathy Allen Inducted: 2010 Category: Fellow Alli, Margaret Carroll Phone: (248) 723-6170 Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Fax: (248) 593-2603 Stewart, PC Email: [email protected] 34977 Woodward Avenue – Suite 300 Practice: Management Birmingham, MI 48009 Spouse: John D. Alli Inducted: 2011 Category: Fellow Allison, Thomas D. Phone: (312) 364-9400 Allison, Slutsky & Kennedy Fax: (312) 364-9410 230 South Monroe Street – Suite 2600 Email: [email protected] Chicago, IL 60606 Practice: Union Spouse: Sherry Holland Inducted: 2012 Category: Fellow *Founding Governor 5 Allmendinger, James F. Phone: (603) 568-2274 Law Offices of James F. Allmendinger Email: [email protected] 20 Thompson Lane Practice: Union Durham, NH 03824 Spouse: Kay Oppenheimer Inducted: 2000 Category: Fellow Allotta, Joseph J. Phone: (505) 867-9452 Allota| Farley Cellular: (419) 260-0995 2 Black Mesa Trail Email: [email protected] Placitas, NM 87043 Practice: Union Inducted: 1996 Category: Fellow Alper, Bruce R. Phone: (312) 609-7890 Vedder Price PC Fax: (312) 609-5005 222 North LaSalle Street - Suite 2600 Email: [email protected] Chicago, IL 60601 Practice: Management Inducted: 2008 Category: Fellow Alterman, Daniel L. Phone: (212) 226-2800 Alterman & Boop LLP Fax: (212) 431-3614 99 Hudson Street – 8th Floor Email: [email protected] New York, NY 10013 Practice: Employee Inducted: 2004 Category: Fellow Altman, William E. Phone: (248) 433-8710 The Murray Law Group, PC Fax: (248) 540-8059 31780 Telegraph – Suite 200 Email: [email protected] Bingham Farms, MI 48025 Practice: Management Spouse: Kimberly Gale Altman Inducted: 2016 Category: Fellow Alvarez, Fred W. Phone: (650) 739-3977 Jones Day Fax: (650) 739-3900 1755 Embarcadero Road Email: [email protected] Palo Alto, CA 94303 Practice: Management Spouse: Beth McLellan Alvarez Inducted: 2003 Category: Fellow *Founding Governor 6 Amalfe, Christine A. Phone: (973) 596-4829 Gibbons P.C. Fax: (973) 639-6230 One Gateway Center Email: [email protected] Newark, NJ 07102 Practice: Management Inducted: 2015 Category: Fellow Ambash, Joseph W. Phone: (617) 532-9320 Fisher & Phillips LLP Cellular: (617) 797-4623 200 State Street – 7th Floor Email: [email protected] Boston, MA 02109 Practice: Management Inducted: 2002 Category: Fellow Amburgey, Larry Kenneth Phone: (503) 552-2154 Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Fax: (503) 224-4518 Stewart, PC Cellular: (503) 780-4332 222 SW Columbia Street - Suite 1500 Email: [email protected] Portland, OR 97201 Practice: Management Inducted: 2006 Category: Emeritus Fellow Anderson, Peter M. Phone: (206) 232-4962 9200 SE 57th Street Email: [email protected] Mercer Island, WA 98040-5005 Practice: Management Spouse: Ann Anderson Inducted: 1997 Category: Emeritus Fellow Angelucci, Margaret Phone: (312) 263-1500 Asher, Gittler & D’Alba, Ltd. Fax: (312) 263-1520 200 West Jackson Boulevard Email: [email protected] Chicago, IL 60606 Practice: Union Spouse: Steffen Iserloth Inducted: 2014 Category: Fellow Antonetti, Luis F. Phone: (787) 759-4111 Goldman Antonetti & Córdova, PSC Fax: (787) 474-2372 American International Plaza Email: [email protected] Fourteenth Floor Practice: Management 250 Munoz Rivera Avenue Spouse: Zoraida (Zori) Chevres San Juan, PR 00918 Inducted: 2002 Category: Fellow *Founding Governor 7 Antonetti, Vicente J. Phone: (787) 759-4112 Goldman Antonetti & Cordóva, PSC Fax: (787)
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