Martha has more than 20 years of experience advising and representing clients on a broad range of employment law issues and in adversarial proceedings. In her role as an advisor to employers, boards of directors, and executives, she regularly provides practical advice and counsel on a wide range of employment-related issues, including employee relations and policy matters; employee classification and wage and hour laws; violations of noncompetition, nonsolicitation, and nondisclosure agreements; employee training; employment and separation agreements; affirmative action; mergers and acquisitions; and internal investigations. Martha has represented clients before administrative and governmental agencies, courts, arbitrators, and mediators.
Before joining Mintz Levin, Martha was corporate counsel for Keane, Inc., a billion-dollar multinational corporation with, at its peak, approximately 12,000 employees. Beyond her responsibilities as the sole employment lawyer for Keane, Martha assisted the company with Sarbanes-Oxley compliance, corporate governance, M&A due diligence, SEC matters, and risk assessment. Prior to joining Keane in 1994, Martha was with another major Boston law firm.
Martha is the Associate Editor of and a frequent contributor to Mintz Levin's Employment, Labor & Benefits blog, Employment Matters. She is frequently asked to provide expert commentary on various employment issues, and has appeared on The Emily Rooney Show and been quoted in MSNBC.com, Boston Business Journal, Business Insurance, and Workforce Management.
Representative Matters
- Secured a $7.8 million judgment on breach of contract and civil conspiracy claims, following a five-day arbitration hearing before a three-member, neutral panel
- Successfully resolved an EEOC class action lawsuit, on highly favorable terms
- Helped the governance committee of the board of directors of a publicly traded company successfully navigate through a high-profile CEO departure, following the public airing of sexual harassment allegations against the executive
- Successfully resolved OFCCP and DOL audits
- Successfully represented employers and individual executives in numerous proceedings alleging violations of state and federal antidiscrimination laws
- Successfully represented employers (and employees) in enforcing (and challenging) noncompete and nonsolicitation agreements
Recognitions & Awards
- Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly: In-House Leader in the Law (2007)
Professional & Community Involvement
- Director, Bird Street Community Center, an independent, nonprofit youth organization. Bird Street's mission is to provide inner-city, low-income, high-risk youth with critical programs and services to help them rise above poverty, to become the first in their families to graduate from college, to lead the community as a place of peace and prosperity, and to thrive as the adults of tomorrow.
- Contributor, AIM Business Insider
Martha has more than 20 years of experience advising and representing clients on a broad range of employment law issues and in adversarial proceedings. In her role as an advisor to employers, boards of directors, and executives, she regularly provides practical advice and counsel on a wide range of employment-related issues, including employee relations and policy matters; employee classification and wage and hour laws; violations of noncompetition, nonsolicitation, and nondisclosure agreements; employee training; employment and separation agreements; affirmative action; mergers and acquisitions; and internal investigations. Martha has represented clients before administrative and governmental agencies, courts, arbitrators, and mediators.
Before joining Mintz Levin, Martha was corporate counsel for Keane, Inc., a billion-dollar multinational corporation with, at its peak, approximately 12,000 employees. Beyond her responsibilities as the sole employment lawyer for Keane, Martha assisted the company with Sarbanes-Oxley compliance, corporate governance, M&A due diligence, SEC matters, and risk assessment. Prior to joining Keane in 1994, Martha was with another major Boston law firm.
Martha is the Associate Editor of and a frequent contributor to Mintz Levin's Employment, Labor & Benefits blog, Employment Matters. She is frequently asked to provide expert commentary on various employment issues, and has appeared on The Emily Rooney Show and been quoted in MSNBC.com, Boston Business Journal, Business Insurance, and Workforce Management.
Representative Matters
- Secured a $7.8 million judgment on breach of contract and civil conspiracy claims, following a five-day arbitration hearing before a three-member, neutral panel
- Successfully resolved an EEOC class action lawsuit, on highly favorable terms
- Helped the governance committee of the board of directors of a publicly traded company successfully navigate through a high-profile CEO departure, following the public airing of sexual harassment allegations against the executive
- Successfully resolved OFCCP and DOL audits
- Successfully represented employers and individual executives in numerous proceedings alleging violations of state and federal antidiscrimination laws
- Successfully represented employers (and employees) in enforcing (and challenging) noncompete and nonsolicitation agreements
Recognitions & Awards
- Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly: In-House Leader in the Law (2007)
Professional & Community Involvement
- Director, Bird Street Community Center, an independent, nonprofit youth organization. Bird Street's mission is to provide inner-city, low-income, high-risk youth with critical programs and services to help them rise above poverty, to become the first in their families to graduate from college, to lead the community as a place of peace and prosperity, and to thrive as the adults of tomorrow.
- Contributor, AIM Business Insider
Publications
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Author,
Scrutiny of Gender Disparities in Compensation: At the Executive Level and Below, BNA’s Pension & Benefits Daily ()
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Co-author,
Employment-Related CORI Changes Go into Effect on May 4, 2012, Employment, Labor & Benefits Alert ()
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Author,
Supreme Court Expands Antiretaliation Protection, Employment, Labor & Benefits Alert ()
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Co-author,
Massachusetts Law “Bans the Box,” Requiring Many Employers to Change Their Employment Applications by November 4, 2010, Employment, Labor & Benefits Alert ()
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Co-author,
Amendment to Massachusetts Personnel Records Law Imposes Significant New Burdens on Employers, Employment, Labor & Benefits Advisory ()
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Author,
Supreme Court Rules that Private Text Messages Are not Always Private, Employment, Labor & Benefits Alert ()
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Author,
Hospitals and Medical Service Providers Take Note: You May be Subject to OFCCP Jurisdiction and Not Even Know It, Employment, Labor & Benefits Advisory ()
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Author,
DOL Signals Intent to Increase Oversight of Unpaid Interns, Employment, Labor & Benefits Alert ()
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Co-author,
U.S. Supreme Court Rules for White Firefighters in Title VII Disparate Treatment Suit, Employment, Labor & Benefits Alert ()
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First Circuit Revisits Faragher-Ellerth Defense and Holds Employer Liable for Harassment, Underscoring Importance of Comprehensive Complaint Procedure and Training Programs, Employment, Labor & Benefits Alert ()
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Co-author,
Obama Signs Ledbetter Act; Congress Continues to Debate Paycheck Fairness Ac, Employment, Labor & Benefits Alert ()
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New Department of Labor FMLA Regulations Effective Today, Employment, Labor & Benefits Alert ()
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Massachusetts SJC Holds Employer Liable for Contractual Obligations Created by Policies in an Employee Handbook, Employment, Labor & Benefits Alert ()
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Author,
Guard Against Lawsuits When Layoffs Are Necessary, Boston Business Journal ()
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Author,
Department of Labor Publishes New Rules on FMLA Leave, Employment, Labor & Benefits Alert ()
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First Circuit Reinforces Faragher-Ellerth Defense by Refusing to Hold Employer Liable for Unreported Harassment, Employment, Labor & Benefits Advisory ()
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Social Sites Can Pose New Challenges on Electronic Frontier, Mass Lawyers Weekly Exhibit A ()
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Social Networking Sites Pose New Challenges, Employment Law 360 ()
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EEOC Issues New Compliance Guidance on Religious Discrimination in the Workplace in Response to a Dramatic Increase in Charge, Employment, Labor & Benefits Advisory ()
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DOL Issues Proposed Rules to Update Regulations Issued under the Fair Labor Standards Act, Employment, Labor & Benefits Alert ()
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U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs Unveils New Initiatives for Veterans and Individuals with Disabilities, Employment, Labor & Benefits Advisory ()
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Author,
Who Is the ‘Employer’?, Workforce Management ()
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Bill Mandating Treble Damages in Wage and Hour Disputes Becomes Law, Employment, Labor & Benefits Alert ()
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Department of Labor Amends FMLA and Releases Proposed New FMLA Regulations, Employment, Labor & Benefits Alert ()
Speaking Engagements
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Speaker,
What To Do When: A Practical Guide to Navigating Legally Complex Employee Issues,
Northeast Human Resources Association (NEHRA), Boston, MA
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Speaker,
Legal issues for Key Managers,
Gain a Competitive Advantage on Health Care Reform,
Affiliated Staffing Group, Miami, FL
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Speaker,
Legal Issue for Owners,
Gain a Competitive Advantage on Health Care Reform,
Affiliated Staffing Group, Miami, FL
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Speaker,
What To Do When: A Practical Guide to Navigating Legally Complex Employee Issues,
Northeast Human Resources Association, Framingham, MA
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Speaker,
Pro Bono Clinic in a Box,
Association of Corporate Counsel NE, Boston, MA
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Speaker,
Managing Generations,
NHRA Executive Session Series,
Northeast Human Resources Association, Waltham, MA
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Speaker,
What to Do When: A Practical Guide to Navigating Legally Complex Employee Issues,
Northeast Human Resources Association, Boston, MA
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Speaker,
Workplace Violence Seminar,
Association of Behavioral Healthcare, Framingham, MA
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Panelist,
Practical Advice for Employment Growth while Complying with State & Federal Immigration Enforcement Initiatives,
Practical Advice for Employment Growth while Complying with State & Federal Immigration Enforcement,
Mintz Levin, Webinar
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The Puck Stops Here: The 4th Annual Employment Update,
Boston, MA
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Speaker,
Managing Employee Leaves of Absence: Interplay Between the ADA and FMLA Acts,
Northeast Human Resources Association, Boston, MA
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Speaker,
Practical Tips and Strategies for Public Companies Navigating the New "Say on Pay" Regime: Are You Ready?,
Practical Tips and Strategies for Public Companies Navigating the New "Say on Pay" Regime: Are You R,
Mintz Levin, Webinar
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Speaker,
Workplace Violence: Minimizing Risk,
New England Human Resources Association, Norwood, MA
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Speaker,
Performance Management and Employee Relations,
New England Human Resources Association
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How Changes to Massachusetts Employment Laws Impact Your Company,
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Speaker,
Changes to Personnel Records Statute,
Boston Bar Association, Boston, MA
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Employment Law for Business, Small (and Not So Small): Landmines and Checklists,
New England Human Resources Association, Reading, MA
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Employment Law Update: Game Plan for a Winning Season,
Foxborough, MA
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Speaker,
Managing Employee Leaves of Absence: Interplay Between the ADA & FMLA Acts,
Northeast Human Resources Association, Boston, MA
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Speaker,
An Overview of Wage and Hour Law: How to Classify Your Employees and Avoid Common Pitfalls,
Northeast Human Resources Association
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Speaker,
The Puck Stops Here: The Obama Administration’s Impact on the Workforce - One Year Later,
Mintz Levin, Boston, MA
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Speaker,
The Family Friendly Workplace,
Northeast Human Resources Assocation
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Speaker,
Avoiding the Mouse Trap: Potential Pitfalls Employers Face in Social Networking Site Searches,
Mintz Levin, Boston, MA
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Speaker,
Alternative Dispute Resolution of Employment Complaints: An Inside and Out Perspective,
Mintz Levin and Iron Mountain, Boston, MA
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Speaker,
How the Law is Changing the Landscape for Employers & How to Be Prepared,
Lilly Ledbetter Aftermath: How the Law is Changing the Landscape for Employers & How to Be Prepared,
Northeast Human Resources Association, Boston, MA
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Speaker,
The New FMLA - An Employer's Top 10 List for the New FMLA and Its Regulations,
Mintz Levin, Boston, MA
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The Puck Stops Here: A New World Order, The Obama Administration's Impact on Employment and Labor La,
Boston, MA
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Speaker,
Tough Decisions in Tough Economic Times: How to Conduct Reductions in Force while Minimizing the Ris,
Mintz Levin, Boston, MA
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Tough Decisions in Tough Economic Times: Reductions in Force,
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How to Conduct an Internal Investigation,
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The Puck Stops Here: Wage and Hour Laws,
Boston, MA
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