About Jonathan L. Mayes

Jonathan (Jon) Mayes is chair of the Education Law Group and a partner in the Labor and Employment Law Group, representing public and private entities in labor and employment issues and litigation.

Jon advises clients on a wide array of matters including employment and labor-related issues, tort claims, and contract claims. Prior to joining the firm, Jon served the City of Indianapolis as the deputy director and special counsel for the Department of Public Safety and as the chief litigation counsel to the City of Indianapolis. Before joining the City of Indianapolis, Jon served as corporation counsel for the City of Kokomo, Indiana, following his private practice at another Indianapolis law firm.

Jon has represented clients at both the trial level in state and federal courts and before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, Indiana Supreme Court, and Indiana Court of Appeals. Jon has also represented clients in dozens of matters before the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, U.S. Department of Labor, Indiana Civil Rights Commission, Indiana Department of Workforce Development’s tax and unemployment divisions, the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights, the U.S. Department of Labor Office of Compliance and Contract Programs (OFCCP), and the Indiana Education Employees Relations Board.

Jon is admitted to practice law in the state of Indiana. He is admitted before the United States Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and the Federal Courts for the Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana.

Honors / Awards

AV Peer Review rated by Martindale-Hubbell, Indiana Rising Star ( Indiana Super Lawyers, 2014-2019), Up and Coming Lawyer ( Indiana Lawyer, 2010), Dean’s List, Indiana International and Comparative Law Review, Order of the Barristers (Finalist), Cale J. Holder Distinguished Scholarship, Francis J. Feeney, Jr. Tax Award, James Lawrence Miller Scholarship

Appearances / Publications

“COVID-19 Webinar: Emergency Paid Leave and Other HR Questions,” Accelerate Indiana Municipalities (Aim), April 1, 2020

“Maneuvering Leave and Payroll Issues,” Indiana Association of School Business Officials Human Resources Seminar, 2019

“How to Help Avoid Fraud, Corruption, and Embezzlement Issues in Schools,” 70th Annual Indiana School Boards Association and Indiana Association of Public School Superintendents Annual Fall Conference, 2019

“Job Descriptions,” Indiana Association of School Business Officials Human Resources Seminar, 2018

“Business Ethics and Fraud Prevention,” Indiana Association of School Business Officials Seminar, 2018

“Sailing the Seas of Disability Law,” Indiana Association of School Business Officials Annual Meeting

“ADA Leave Roundtable,” Indiana Association of School Business Officials Annual Meeting

Moderator, “Driving Engagement for a Multi-Generational Workforce,” Indiana Bankers Association Mega Conference

“FMLA/WC/ADA,” Indiana Association of School Business Officials Human Resources Seminar, 2017

“Practical Solutions to Stay Compliant with DOL Rules & Regulations” Indiana Association of School Business Officials Human Resources Seminar, 2016

“Legal Hot Topics in School HR,” American Association of School Personnel Administrators, 2016

“Six Topics to Watch in 2015: Updates to Federal Regulations Regarding Employees,” Indiana School Board Association School Law Seminar

“Hiring Under the New Compensation Model,” Indiana Association of School Business Officials Human Resources Seminar

“Special Topics of Interest to Bankers,” Indiana Bankers Association

“The ABCs of HR Compliance: What they are, what has changed, and what is on the horizon!,” Indiana Bankers Association

“Give your questions about leave a rest! Everything you need to know about medical, disability and worker’s comp leave,” Indiana Municipal Personnel Administrators for Cities and Towns Annual Conference

“Fundamentals of Human Resources,” Indiana Public Library Association Annual Conference

“Essentials of a Good Employee Manual,” Indiana Library Federation Annual Conference

Indiana University Kelley School of Business, guest lecturer

“The ADA: Where are we now?”, Indiana Continuing Legal Education Foundation

“Americans with Disabilities Act Update,” Indiana Continuing Legal Education Foundation

Mr. Mayes’ article,“The Right to Trial by Jury in Environmental Cost-Recovery and Contribution Actions: United States v. England,” 10 Alb. L. Envtl. Outlook J. 71 (2005), has been cited by several scholars and the Wisconsin Supreme Court. See Chang Liu, “U.S. v. Glatfelter and NCR Co. v. George A. Whiting Paper Co.: Seventh Circuit’s Latest Interpretation of CERCLA Liabilities,” Environmental Claims Journal, 27:3, 175, 191 (2015); Kristin D. Clardy, “Judicial Confusion and Inconsistency in Handling Juror Misconduct: A New Proposal,” 17 Wm. & Mary Bill of Rts. J. 895, 896 n.11 (2009); State v. Schwada, 736 N.W.2d 49, 75 n.34 (Wis. 2007); Deborah W. Denno, “The Mental State Across Eight Centuries of English Law: 1235-2005,” paper presented at the Law Department, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom, p. 6 n.14 (2006); Justice Scott Brister, “The Decline in Jury Trials: What Would Wal-Mart Do?” 47 S. Tex. L. Rev. 191, 192 n.12 (2005).

 

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Areas of Law

  • Affirmative Action
  • Labor and Employment
  • Other 9
    • Education
    • Employee Handbooks and Policies
    • Employment Litigation
    • Fraternity and Sorority Law
    • Governmental Services
    • Governmental Services and Public Finance
    • K-12 Education Law
    • Management Training
    • State and Local Government

Practice Details

  • Firm Information
    Position
    Partner
    Firm Name
    Bose McKinney & Evans LLP
  • Representative Cases & Transactions
    Cases
    Representative Matters: Defended school corporation in district-wide compliance review by the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights alleging disparate impact
    disparate treatment with respect to race in student discipline
    Successfully represented former Chief Executive Officer in high-profile two week jury trial
    subsequent post-trial judgment proceedings under ERISA where the CEO's previous employer, a publicly-traded company taken private by a private equity firm, sought damages of over $7 million under fraud, contract
    ERISA claims
    unsuccessfully sought to avoid executive compensation agreement obligations
    Represented Chief Executive Officer, Chairman Emeritus,
    majority shareholder in claims brought by U.S. Department of Labor alleging breach of fiduciary duty
    improper valuation of stock in relation to Employee Stock Ownership Program
    Successfully represented an Indiana trial court at jury trial of Title VII gender discrimination claims in U.S. District Court
    Obtained summary judgment dismissal of all claims against public sector client under 42 U.S.C. 1983
    secured favorable jury verdict in negligence claims in the U.S. District Court
    Successfully defended summary judgment dismissal before the U.S. Court of Appeals on unique gender-plus discrimination claims
    Lead counsel in negotiating global settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice in dissolving a client's thirty year consent decree arising from 1978 gender
    race discrimination claims, resolving the United States' high-profile
    public reverse discrimination claims,
    litigating multiple private plaintiffs' individual claims under Title VII
    42 U.S.C. 1983
    Obtained dismissal in U.S. District Court at the pleading stage of disparate impact, 42 U.S.C. 1981, Indiana Constitutional,
    certain disparate treatment claims by dozens of current employees for large employer
    successfully opposed two attempts by plaintiffs to temporary restrain
    preliminarily enjoin employment practices in high-profile case. The Seventh Circuit subsequently affirmed the dismissals on appeal.
    Lead counsel before the Indiana Supreme Court vacating Indiana Court of Appeals decision involving employee defamation claims prohibited by the ecclesiastical abstention doctrine
    Successfully represented municipal client in defending complex constitutional challenges to taxing of sewer
    wastewater services through Indiana courts that was affirmed on appeal by the U.S. Supreme Court, Armour v. City of Indianapolis, 566 U.S. 673 (2012), negating class-action claims venued in U.S. District Court
    Defeated Fed. R. Civ.P. 23(b)(2) class certification in civil rights case before the U.S. District Court
    obtained denial of Fed. R. Civ.P. 23(f) review by the U.S. Court of Appeals
    Obtained dismissal of dozens of claims in U.S. District Court at the pleading
    summary judgment stages, including claims under the ADA, ADEA, Title VII, retaliation claims, claims under 42 U.S.C. 1981,
    claims under 42 U.S.C. 1983
    Represented client in lawsuit by competitor alleging breach of employee non-compete agreements
    extracted favorable settlement terms after filing counterclaims
    a cross-motion for preliminary injunction
    Negotiated dozens of favorable settlements of claims in litigated matters
    Represented schools at the bargaining table in negotiations with teachers unions, including mediation of collective bargaining proposals
    Prosecuted numerous teacher cancellation cases
    Advised numerous clients on OFCCP compliance issues
    represented clients in OFCCP audits
    compliance reviews

Experience

  • Bar Admission & Memberships
    Admissions
    2005, Indiana
    Supreme Court of the United States
    United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
    United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana
    United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana
    Memberships

    Appointments / Memberships

    Indiana Association of School Business Officials Human Resources Committee
    Indiana State Employees' Appeals Commission (vice chairman)
    United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana (Local Rules Committee member)
    Marion County Local Rules Committee (past member)
    Seventh Circuit Bar Association (Young Lawyer's Division E-mentoring Project)
    Federal Bar Association, Federal District for the Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana

  • Education & Certifications
    Law School
    Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law - Indianapolis
    Class of 2005
    J.D.
    Dean's List
    Other Education
    Indiana University Kelley School of Business
    Class of 2002
    B.S.
    Finance and Accounting, Cum laude
  • Personal Details & History
    Age
    Born in 1979
    1979

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  • What year was this attorney first admitted to the bar?
    Jonathan L. Mayes was admitted in 2005 to the State of Indiana.
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    Bose McKinney & Evans LLP has 100 attorneys at this location.
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    Jonathan L. Mayes attended Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law - Indianapolis.
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    Bose McKinney & Evans LLP was established in 1955.
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