New York State Bar Association 2019 Annual Meeting Dispute Resolution Section and Corporate Counsel

Speaking Engagement | January.17.2019 | 2:00pm - 3:30pm (Eastern Standard Time)

New York Hilton Midtown
Orrick Partner Jill Rosenberg will speak at the New York State Bar Association 2019 Annual Meeting, Dispute Resolution Section and Corporate Counsel. Jill will serve as a panelist for the section presentation entitled, "Navigating ADR Through the #MeToo Movement and the Legislative Response."

CLE Credits Available: Y

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Practice:

  • Finance Sector
  • Arbeitsrecht & arbeitsrechtlicher Streitvergleich
  • Diskriminierungsrecht
  • Pay Equity
  • Whistleblower und Ermittlungen im Unternehmen
  • Traditionelles Arbeitsrecht
  • Arbeitslohn und Arbeitsstunden

Jill Rosenberg Partner

New York Office

Jill Rosenberg, a New York employment law partner, is a nationally recognized employment litigator and counselor. Jill has significant experience defending and advising employers in discrimination, sexual harassment, whistleblowing, wrongful discharge, affirmative action, wage-and-hour and traditional labor matters. In recognition of Jill's practice, Chambers USA and Chambers Global awarded her a Band 1 ranking, with clients calling Jill "a terrific lawyer," noting her "stellar reputation for her representation of clients in employment litigation and internal investigations," and her "smart, responsive and practical approach to advice and litigation."

She handles complex individual cases, as well as class actions and systemic government investigations. She represents a broad range of companies, including employers in the securities industry, banks and financial institutions, accounting firms, law firms, and employers in the technology and media industries. Jill also has particular proficiency in the representation of nonprofit entities, including colleges, universities, hospitals, foundations and cultural institutions.

She designs and conducts training programs for clients and frequently speaks on employment law issues for employer and bar association groups such as National Employment Law Institute, Practising Law Institute, National Association of College and University Attorneys and the New York State Bar Association.