Practice Expertise
- Labor and Employment
Areas of Practice
- Labor and Employment
Profile
The primary focus of Dave’s practice is complex labor and employment issues, including traditional labor matters, contract negotiations, advising clients regarding the National Labor Relations Act, and handling matters before the National Labor Relations Board, as well as arbitrations, in federal and state courts.
Dave also has extensive experience representing clients in Title VII, wage and hour, and defending numerous whistleblower cases under various state and federal statutes, including Section 211 of the Energy Reorganization Act.
Dave is admitted to practice before the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth, Tenth and District of Columbia Circuits, and the United States District Courts in Texas. He has served as an adjunct professor in the Dispute Resolution Program at Southern Methodist University. He is a frequent speaker for companies and business groups.
Relevant Experience
- Represented companies for over 40 years in labor and employment disputes in litigation, arbitration and mediation.
- Successfully handled numerous high-profile trials before the National Labor Relations Board, including issues related to collective bargaining, accretion and 8(a)(3) allegations.
- Devoted considerable time to contract negotiations and union issues resulting from merged or acquired workforces.
Bar Admissions
- Texas
Education
BA, Denison University, 1972
Areas of Practice
- Labor and Employment
Professional Career
- Successfully handled numerous high-profile trials before the National Labor Relations Board, including issues related to collective bargaining, accretion and 8(a)(3) allegations.
- Devoted considerable time to contract negotiations (both first chair and in an advisory capacity), arbitrations and union issues resulting from merged or acquired workforces.
- Successfully defended numerous whistleblower cases under various state and federal statutes, including Section 211 of the Energy Reorganization Act, including a precedent-setting ruling that the plaintiff was not entitled to a jury trial under Section 211.
Professional Activities and Experience
- Selected as a Super Lawyer for Employment & Labor, Texas Super Lawyers magazine, 2006-2017
- Named Best Lawyer, Employment Law-Management, Texas, Best Lawyers in America, 2017
Articles
- Keeping the Cat in the Bag; Protecting Company Trade Secrets and Confidential Information in an Age of Increased Employee Mobility, Financier Worldwide
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