Bob litigates complex employment, labor and business disputes.
Bob is a litigator who represents businesses in resolving their complex labor, employment, trade secret, non-compete and related commercial disputes. He was recognized as a Labor & Employment Star in Benchmark Litigation’s Rankings for 2019. He advises employers regarding union organizing activities, manages union election campaigns and litigates labor arbitrations nationwide. He also serves as co-chair of the firm’s Unfair Competition and Information Protection Task Force, which concentrates on trade secret theft, restrictive covenant and non-competition matters. He also handles complex employment discrimination, harassment, and wage-and-hour disputes, including class and collective actions.
He is admitted to practice in the US District Courts for the Districts of Maryland, Washington, DC, the Southern District of New York, New Jersey, and Georgia; the US Courts of Appeals for the Second, Fourth, Eleventh and DC Circuits; and the state courts of Maryland, New York, New Jersey, Georgia and Washington, DC.
Relevant Experience
- Defended numerous class action lawsuits alleging violations of the Fair Credit Reporting Act with regard to criminal background checks in the hiring process; designed background check programs for nationwide employers, and consulted regarding 50-state compliance on background check policies.
- Coordinated union election campaigns for employers, resulting in multiple employer victories and petition withdrawals, and advised numerous clients on advance preparation for union organizing, “ambush” election petitions, and adapting to the NLRB’s evolving election rules.
- Designed national labor relations programs and policies for retail, manufacturing and other clients, including strategic plans for expansion and migration into the nation’s most active and aggressive union markets.
- Advised and defended political, media, lobbying and business entities targeted by organized labor and NGOs in corporate-style campaigns, including implementation of physical security measures, strategic public communications and related litigation.
- Prosecuted and defended multi-state trade secret, non-compete and non-disclosure matters within numerous industries, including nuclear waste storage, financial services, computer software design, executive recruiting, television broadcasting, advertising and public relations, physician group services, banking, grocery retail, acoustics engineering, home improvement warehouse retail, prison commissary services, and many others.
More Legal and Business Bylines From Robert T. Quackenboss
- New York City Expands Protections For Applicants and Employees With Criminal Histories - (Posted On Thursday, February 25, 2021)
- Looking Ahead to Potential Developments in Online Accessibility Law - (Posted On Wednesday, February 24, 2021)
- Two Recent Ninth Circuit Cases Provide Guidance on FCRA Disclosure and Authorization Form Requirements - (Posted On Monday, December 14, 2020)
- NLRB Finds Executive’s Joking Tweet Violated Federal Labor Law - (Posted On Thursday, December 10, 2020)
- Wireless Retailer Faces Conditionally Certified Nationwide Class of Workers with Overtime Claims Despite Official Company Policy Against Off-The-Clock Work - (Posted On Monday, November 09, 2020)
- More States and Localities Enact and Strengthen Ban the Box Laws - (Posted On Monday, October 12, 2020)
- Federal Court Strikes Down Portions of Department of Labor’s Final Rule on COVID-19 Leave, Expands Coverage - (Posted On Friday, August 14, 2020)
- Federal Court Strikes Down Portions of Department of Labor’s Final Rule On COVID-19 Leave, Expands Coverage - (Posted On Wednesday, August 12, 2020)
- New Litigation May Further Clarify the FCRA’s Definition of “Consumer Reporting Agency” - (Posted On Wednesday, June 24, 2020)
- Electronic Union Representation Elections Are Looming - (Posted On Thursday, May 14, 2020)