Practice Expertise

  • Labor and Employment
  • Complex Employment Litigation
  • Affirmative Action Counseling
  • Blockchain

Areas of Practice

  • Affirmative Action Counseling
  • Blockchain
  • Complex Employment Litigation
  • Labor and Employment
  • Affirmative Action and OFCCP Compliance
  • Blockchain and Digital Assets
  • Labor Management Relations and Labor ...
  • Labor-Management Relations and Labor ...
  • Regulatory Compliance and Affirmative Action ...
  • Unfair Competition and Employee Raiding
  • View More

Profile

Alan represents management in complex labor and employment law matters, including contract, trade secret and post-employment restrictive covenants, EEO litigation, collective bargaining and labor relations.

At Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP, Alan serves as co-head of the Unfair Competition & Information Task Force and Hiring Partner for the firm’s Texas offices. As part of Alan’s traditional labor practice he advises and represents clients through the development and negotiation of collective bargaining agreements and labor arbitrations. He defends clients and develops strategies for companies throughout the country in a number of industries including financial services, manufacturing, food services, communication, energy and retail sector. Alan represents employers before the National Labor Relations Board regarding ULP charges of all types.

Alan is admitted to practice in the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, the United States District Court: for the Northern District of Texas, Southern District of Texas, Western District of Texas, Eastern District of Texas and Northern District of Oklahoma.

Alan is a contributing author to the the firm’s Employment & Labor Perspectives blog.

Relevant Experience

  • Extensive experience litigating trade secret and nondisclosure matters arising from employment and fiduciary relationships, including protection of intellectual property and other proprietary information.
  • Defense of businesses in state and federal courts and in arbitrations against employment claims, such as breach of contract, discrimination, harassment, retaliation and wrongful discharge under state and federal EEO laws.
  • Regularly engaged in transactional matters for publicly traded and privately held businesses to create employment and contractor agreements, nondisclosure agreements, and compensation plans.
  • Negotiation of executive employment and compensation agreements in a wide variety of industries, including financial, insurance, construction, technology, utilities, hospitality and health care.
  • Substantial experience in traditional labor matters, including collective bargaining, negotiation and strategy, union avoidance and matters before the National Labor Relations Board.
  • Represented private equity and real estate investment company with regard to union negotiations and bargaining.
  • Represented manufacturing company in holiday pay grievance filed by national and local union.
  • Defended energy company before NLRB regarding 8(a)(5) Refusal to Bargain and Bad Faith Bargaining allegations.
  • Counsels clients regularly on labor and employment issues fundamental to mergers and acquisitions.

Bar Admissions

  • Texas

Education
BA, The University of Texas, 1994

Areas of Practice

  • Affirmative Action Counseling
  • Blockchain
  • Complex Employment Litigation
  • Labor and Employment
  • Affirmative Action and OFCCP Compliance
  • Blockchain and Digital Assets
  • Labor Management Relations and Labor Litigation
  • Labor-Management Relations and Labor Litigation
  • Regulatory Compliance and Affirmative Action Counseling
  • Unfair Competition and Employee Raiding

Professional Career

Significant Accomplishments
  • Extensive experience litigating trade secret and non-disclosure matters arising from employment and fiduciary relationships, including protection of intellectual property and other proprietary information.
  • Defense of businesses in state and federal courts and in arbitrations against employment claims, such as breach of contract, discrimination, harassment, retaliation and wrongful discharge under state and federal EEO laws.
  • Regularly engaged in transactional matters for publicly-traded and privately-held businesses to create employment and contractor agreements, non-disclosure agreements, and compensation plans.
  • Negotiation of executive employment and compensation agreements in a wide variety of industries, including financial, insurance, construction, technology, utilities, hospitality, and health care.
  • Substantial experience in traditional labor matters, including collective bargaining, negotiation and strategy, union avoidance and matters before the National Labor Relations Board.
  • Counsels clients regularly on labor and employment issues fundamental to mergers and acquisitions.


Professional Associations
  • Member, Sections of Labor and Employment Law, American Bar Association
  • Member, Sections of Labor and Employment Law, Dallas Bar Associations


Articles

Additional Articles
  • Why Not Having an Employment Contract With Bank Officers Will Hurt You, Bank Director
  • Fed's Stance on Trade Secrets Could Mean More Banker Bans, American Banker
  • Keeping the Cat in the Bag; Protecting Company Trade Secrets and Confidential Information in an Age of Increased Employee Mobility, Financier Worldwide
  • The Necessity of Employment Agreements with Bank Officers, Texas Independent Banker
  • Texas Noncompete Law's Atty Fee Preemption Status In Limbo, Law360

Blogs

Hunton Employment & Labor Law Perspectives

Providing innovative services and support to clients is a top priority at Hunton & Williams. We believe that delivering true value to our clients requires a multifaceted approach. Beyond traditional engagements, we look to provide tools and resources tailored to their specific needs.

Hunton Immigration and Nationality Law

The Hunton & Williams LLP Immigration practice, part of the firm's Labor and Employment Team, is concentrated in two major areas. First our work involves advising American and foreign businesses about obtaining the most appropriate temporary and permanent work visas for executives, professionals, and other skilled foreign workers. Careful planning and documentation are necessary to ensure the greatest chance of success. We also represent our clients in any negotiations or administrative...

Privacy and Information Security Law Blog

Global privacy and cybersecurity law updates and analysis. Computerworld magazine has named Hunton & Williams the top firm for privacy for the fourth consecutive year based on a survey of more than 4,000 corporate privacy professionals. In addition, Chambers and Partners rated Hunton & Williams the top Privacy and Data Security practice in its Chambers Global, Chambers USA and Chambers UK guides, noting that the firm “is highly regarded for the strength of its excellent team.”

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