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Labor & Employment

Maryland

4 Years Ranked

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Provided by Kirsten Eriksson

USA

Practice Areas

Kirsten Eriksson represents management in all aspects of labor and employment law throughout the country.

Her clients range from local businesses and non-profits to large national companies in various industries such as education, government contracting and financial services.

Kristy has represented clients in State and Federal Courts, as well as in proceedings before the EEOC, various state and local agencies, and private mediators and arbitrators. She regularly drafts non-competition and non-solicitation agreements, and enforces and defends against such agreements in court. She has achieved positive results for her clients, obtaining dismissal of claims at an early stage or negotiating low-cost settlements. In addition to adversarial proceedings, Kristy regularly advises clients how best to comply with employment laws relating to employee handbooks, harassment and discrimination, training, evaluations and terminations, wage and hour issues and implementation of leave policies. Her assistance to clients includes drafting policies, performing training and conducting internal investigations. She has conducted audits of her clients' compliance with the Fair Labor Standards Act, advised about the classification of employees as exempt or non-exempt, and limited exposure for unpaid overtime or equal pay. Kristy has also drafted affirmative action plans for government contractors and assisted companies with government audits of those plans. She has also litigated and published extensively on the distinction between employees and independent contractors.

In addition to her work in the labor and employment field, Kristy represents a national telecommunications company and a gas and electric utility in state and local regulatory matters relating to zoning, fees, permits and franchise rights.

Publications

Legal landscape for noncompetes increasingly complex, attorneys say - The Daily Record, March 19, 2023 https://thedailyrecord.com/2023/03/19/the-legal-landscape-for-noncompetes-increasingly-complex-attorneys-say/ (login required)

How Does The 4th Circ. Define A Hostile Work Environment? - Law360, Feb. 3, 2023

https://www.law360.com/articles/1572245/how-does-the-4th-circ-define-a-hostile-work-environment- (login required)

Education

Georgetown University Law Center

J.D.

Amherst College

B.A.

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