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Labor and Employment

 

Solutions for Your Local, National or Transnational Employee-Related Legal Needs


FIND A LAWYER:

Asia Pacific
Europe
Africa and Middle East
Latin America Caribbean
United States and Canada

Whether your workforce is based in a single city or in scores of cities around the globe, member firm lawyers in the Lex Mundi Labor and Employment group offer the expertise and resources you need to help your organization face today’s most challenging employee-related legal issues.  Through its extensive network of labor and employment law practitioners in 160 leading member law firms in more than 100 countries, members of the Lex Mundi Labor and Employment group provide employers with a high-quality and cost-effective way to ensure legal compliance wherever employment matters arise.  From complex non-compete disputes to advice on traditional labor and employment matters, clients can rely on members of the group for swift legal solutions for their local, national or transnational employment issues. 

An Extensive Suite of Labor and Employment Law Expertise to Help Clients Face the Legal Challenges of Managing Workforce Issues

• Administration of labor contracts, including grievance procedures
• Individual employment rights
• Discrimination
• Complex trade secret and non-compete disputes
• Restructuring labor relations issues
• Employment litigation and appeals
• Mediation and arbitration
• Expatriation 
• Union organization, certification petitions and elections
• Collective bargaining
• Consultation requirements in mergers
• Training and education

Moreover, when your organization’s legal needs move beyond employment issues, lawyers in the group are able to connect you to the advice, expertise and support you might need from their full-service commercial law firms. 

Local Market Knowledge + Worldwide Network Connections

Selected because they are the leading, independent law firms in their jurisdictions, Lex Mundi member firms can unite you with their in-depth local market knowledge and strong ties to their legal, political and business communities while, at the same time, connecting you to the vast resources of its worldwide network.  Working together with one or several member firms, members of the Lex Mundi Labor and Employment group can steer you through most any legal terrain and connect you to the legal resources and expertise needed to help you successfully meet the challenges of doing business as your operations grow locally or globally. 

Cohesive Service Delivery and a Commitment to Client Service Standards

Member firm lawyers in the Lex Mundi Labor and Employment group know and rely on each other and are accustomed to working together on cross-border labor and employment matters.  They work closely together to provide clients with a cohesive service delivery and coordinated project management of multi-jurisdictional matters. They are committed to a uniform set of client service standards that includes a commitment to excellence, responsiveness, and technology.  Members of the group are multi-lingual and are able to serve their clients in English. Working with members of the Lex Mundi Labor and Employment group on multi-jurisdictional matters, clients experience the feel of working with a single law firm while benefiting from the expertise and knowledge of leading indigenous firms.


 

Publications


Client Success Stories


New! Scottish Member Firm Seamlessly Coordinates Pan-European Outsourcing of IT Contracts for U.S. Bank

 

Lex Mundi Labor and Employment Lawyers in Michigan and Connecticut Work Together to Settle a Client’s Non-Compete Case within 48 Hours

 

Lex Mundi Labor and Employment Lawyers Provide Solutions in Germany and Austria for Global Cosmetic Corporation 

Virginia Member Firm and Members of Lex Mundi Labor and Employment Law Group Work Together to Provide Major U.S. Bank with Multi-Jurisdictional Labor and Employment Advice 

 

Labor and Employment  Resources 

Labor and Employment Desk Book

This multi-jurisdictional survey represents a country-by-country overview of some key labor and employment laws.   The topics include, but are not limited to, family leave act, drug testing of employees, and legal obligations to an employee upon termination.

Labor and Employment Non-Competition Clause Survey

This Lex Mundi multi-jurisdictional survey sets out the salient rules and regulations for agreeing and enforcing non-competition clauses in the designated jurisdictions. 


Labor and Employment Holding Company Share Purchases: Pre-Signing/Pre-Closing Information and Consultation Requirements Survey

This Lex Mundi multi-jurisdictional survey sets out the obligations for the Employer Companies with respect to information and consultation of employees, trade unions, works councils or other employee representative bodies in relation to the contemplated sale of all shares in the Holding to the Buyer. 

 

Labor and Employment Newsletter
This newsletter features four articles prepared by lawyers in three different regions around the world.

 
Labor and Employment Member Resources 

 Member Resource Page

 

 

 

 

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