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Partner David A. Michel presents at FBA’s Labor & Employment Law Washington DC Road Show
Partner David A. Michel presented at the Federal Bar Association’s (FBA) Labor & Employment Law Washington DC Road Show on February 5. Organized by the FBA Labor & Employment Law Section and the FBA District of Columbia and Capitol Hill Chapters, the half-day seminar covered emerging trends in labor and employment law, relevant developments stemming from the latest Supreme Court decisions, and practical insights on representing corporate clients subject to immigration enforcement initiatives.
David is a longtime member of the FBA, and has served in a number of leadership roles, including most recently as Chair of the FBA’s Labor and Employment Law Section. He was also the Labor and Employment Law Section Vice Chair for the 2024 – 2025 term, Section Deputy Chair for the 2023 – 2024 term, and served on the board of the FBA’s Younger Lawyers Division as 1st Circuit Representative.
A partner in the firm’s Litigation Department, David assists clients in resolving complex business, real estate, and employment disputes. His experience includes representing companies in a variety of complex civil and commercial disputes in federal and state court and through alternative dispute resolution. In particular, David represents companies, developers, and landlords involved in real estate disputes, including adverse possession, and zoning. He also represents clients in employment matters involving restrictive covenants, discrimination, and wage and hour litigation.
Founded in 1920, the FBA is a national bar association with approximately 15,000 members and at least one chapter in almost every state. The FBA is dedicated to the advancement of the science of jurisprudence and to promoting the welfare, interests, education, and professional development of all attorneys involved in federal law. Its members run the gamut of federal practice: attorneys practicing in small to large legal firms, attorneys in corporations and federal agencies, and members of the judiciary. The FBA Labor & Employment Section is comprised of a diverse group of counsel: plaintiff side, defense side, counsel for the public sector and in-house counsel.