Tae focuses his practice on assisting clients with the many labor and employment challenges they face on a daily basis. He has been recognized by his peers by receiving an “AV Preeminent” rating by Martindale-Hubbell, and being selected as a “Rising Star” by Alabama and Mid-South Super Lawyers and the Birmingham Business Journal.
Aside from producing positive results, Tae maintains a client-centric approach to his practice and strives to provide exceptional and responsive client service. His primary goal in representing clients is to provide them with collaborative, efficient, and business-focused solutions to workplace disputes and issues.
A significant portion of Tae’s practice consists of employment litigation, and he regularly defends clients before federal and state courts and administrative agencies involving all types of employment claims. He also assists employers in traditional labor matters such as Union avoidance, election campaigns, collective bargaining, and labor arbitrations. He also advises clients on disputes involving non-compete and other restrictive covenant agreements.
Tae is heavily involved in the firm’s Drug Testing Practice Group, where he advises clients on all aspects of drug and alcohol testing. Tae is also a national expert on marijuana issues in the workplace, and regularly assists clients across the country in handling the rapidly-evolving laws involving medical and recreational marijuana.
Tae is an active member of the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA), and is proud to serve as co-chair of Ogletree’s Diversity and Business Resource Group for Asian American attorneys within the firm. He also serves as an officer within the Alabama Asian Pacific American Bar Association. Tae is also active within the American and Birmingham Bar Associations, and is a frequent speaker to groups across the country on a variety of labor and employment topics.
Prior to joining Ogletree, Tae practiced general civil litigation in Mobile, Alabama. He graduated cum laude from the University of Montevallo in 2006, and from the University of Alabama School of Law in 2009 where he served on the Alabama Law Review. Outside of work, Tae is a husband and father to two young children. He enjoys the Chicago Cubs, University of Alabama athletics, golf, and traveling.
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- Marijuana Legalization Update for 2020: A Primer on the Latest Medicinal and Recreational Use News - (Posted On Thursday, September 10, 2020)
- Birmingham Issues Citywide “Shelter in Place” Order - (Posted On Friday, March 27, 2020)
- Coming Soon to the Southeast? A Summary of Medical Marijuana Legalization Efforts in Alabama, Kentucky, and Mississippi - (Posted On Wednesday, March 11, 2020)
- What a Long Strange Trip It’s Been: Is Medical Marijuana Coming to Alabama? - (Posted On Wednesday, April 17, 2019)
- 11th Circuit Revives Lawsuit Challenging Legality of Alabama’s Ban on Local Minimum Wage Ordinances - (Posted On Thursday, July 26, 2018)
- Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Issues Groundbreaking Decision Allowing Medical Marijuana User to Assert State Law Handicap Discrimination Claim - (Posted On Wednesday, July 19, 2017)
- New Jersey Bills to Provide Employment Protections for Medical Marijuana Patients Introduced - (Posted On Monday, April 03, 2017)
- Vermont’s Crackdown on Drug Testing Underscores the Importance of Compliant, State-Specific Drug Testing Policies for Multistate Employers - (Posted On Tuesday, March 14, 2017)