Shareholder at the firm Campbell & Chadwick, P.C.
Areas of Practice
Labor and Employment; Occupational Safety and Health; Employee Benefits; Employer Liability; Employment Contracts; Employment Litigation
Admitted
1984, Georgia; 1987, Texas; U.S. Supreme Court; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth, Tenth and District of Columbia Circuits; U.S. District Court, Northern District of Georgia and Northern, Eastern and Southern Districts of Texas
Law School
University of Georgia, J.D., cum laude, 1984
College
Emory University, B.A., 1981
Membership
American Bar Association (Labor & Employment Law Section; Equal Employment Opportunity Committee; Employee Benefits Committee), State Bar of Texas (Labor & Employment Law Section), Dallas Bar Association (Labor & Employment Law Section), Professional Liability Underwriters Society (Steering Committee Chairman, Texas Chapter), Southwest Benefits Association Texas Association of Business (Labor Law Committee).
Biography
Pi Sigma Alpha; Phi Alpha Theta. Named, Texas Super Lawyer, November 2003 edition of Texas Monthly. Featured in a 1998 article in the National Law Journal entitled "10 Innovative Tort Claims." Author: "Ghosts Of 1866: U.S. Supreme Court Confirms Breadth Of Anti-Retaliation Laws Yet Again!" PLUS Journal, July 2008; "Beware! It's Open Season On ERISA Fiduciaries," Insurance Journal, May 5, 2008; "Are The Floodgates Open For Retaliation Claims?" PLUS Journal, October 2006 (reprinted in Insurance Journal, November 20, 2006); "Internal Investigations of Employment Issues in Texas - An Overview of Privacy Laws." Co-Author: with Bruce A. Campbell, "The Impending 'Sea Change' in Deferred Compensation," PLUS Journal, August 2007; "ERISA Preemption's Use To Cut Workers Compensation Costs" 5 Benefits Law Journal 187, 1992; "The Occupational Safety and Health Act," Findlaw.com, 2000. Member, Board of Directors of the Addison Rotary Foundation. Community Service Director. Formerly with: Chadwick, Taylor & Eisenbraun, Addison, Texas; Gardere & Wynne (now Gardere Wynne & Sewell LLP), Dallas, Texas; Elarbee, Thompson & Trapnell (now Elarbee, Thompson, Sapp & Wilson, LLP), Atlanta, Georgia.
Born
Royal Oak, Michigan
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