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Michael E. DeLarco
Partner Litigation, Arbitration, and Employment
He brings to his practice extensive counseling and pre-trial and trial experience, especially in disputes involving labor and employment, restrictive covenant and trade secrets, and contracts, as well as whistleblower and wage and hour claims.
Michael is also a trusted advisor on labor and employment issues in mergers and acquisitions and often represents management in collective bargaining and labor disputes. In the area of labor and employment law, he has consistently been ranked as a "Super Lawyer" and named a "New York Rising Star" since 2013.
Michael began his legal career as an assistant corporation counsel with the New York City Law Department, where he gained invaluable experience conducting investigations, litigating, and trying cases in federal and state courts. He represented some of the city's largest agencies in high-profile matters.
For more than two decades, Michael has been representing management, large and small employers, and government agencies on all areas of labor and employment law, including cross-border issues. He represents clients in state and federal courts around the country and before administrative agencies. He frequently conducts internal investigations, develops workplace policies, evaluates and advises on employment-related requirements, implements workforce restructurings, and develops and provides employment-related training. His practice revolves around a variety of industries, including education, media, technology, life sciences, health care, and banking.
Won Sarbanes-Oxley whistleblower retaliation case at trial on behalf of major medical device manufacturer.
Successfully represented media company in a six-day termination-for-cause contract dispute before the American Arbitration Association.
Successfully represented one of world’s largest technology companies in multiple employment discrimination lawsuits.
Lead investigator into allegations of harassment and discrimination by public company CEO.
Lead investigator into allegations of workplace misconduct by public company CEO and CFO.
Represented company on contentious putative wage and hour class action defending against a novel theory regarding overtime related to a company’s definition of a workday for 11,000-plus class members.
Successfully defeated class certification on meal and rest break claims in wage and hour class action filed against live entertainment venue client.
Won summary judgment for international financial institution on gender discrimination claim.