Employment Expert Witnesses in Vermont

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Employment expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including human resources, labor relations, workplace safety, and corporate compliance. Some of the most common specialties include wrongful termination, discrimination, wage and hour disputes, retaliation, and hostile work environment claims. They can opine on the effects of employer policies, workplace practices, regulatory violations, and damages related to lost wages and career impact.

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  • Review Fee $375/hr
    Deposition Fee $495/hr
    Court Fee $495/hr

    This expert is the senior partner of EMA Partners New York, and a retired Partner of Ernst & Young where he was the Managing Director of the global executive search practice and senior national partner for executive compensation and human resources consulting services. He has successfully completed more than 1000 search assignments in his career across all industry sectors and within all functional fields for organizations of all sizes, and for both domestic and international organizations. He has authored numerous books on the compensation of directors, corporate governance, executive selection and executive compensation. This expert is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University. He is an accredited diplomat of the American Compensation Association, a member of the Institute of Management Consultants, Society of Human Resources Management and the Board of Advisors of the Corporate Governance Institute at Florida Atlantis University. He was named by the Association of Executive Search Consultants as a "pioneer of executive search".

    Senior Managing Partner, An executive search firm

    Bachelor of Science (BS), Johns Hopkins University

    New York,

    New York

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  • Review Fee $400/hr
    Deposition Fee $400/hr

    This expert has 40 years of experience as a wage and hour specialist. She worked for the US Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division for more than three decades, gaining extensive experience achieving compliance with the Fair Labor Standards Act, including white collar exemptions, regular rate in overtime computations, reconstructing hours of work, and child labor. She also has extensive experience in federal prevailing wage statutes, such as Davis Bacon, Service Contract Act and H-1B nonimmigrant employment standards. Currently, she is the Owner and Principal of her own wage and hour consulting firm, where she helps attorneys and their clients navigate the complex wage and hour laws in order to achieve compliance. She assists with conducting internal compliance audits, offers advice and support during federal and state wage investigations, and provides litigation support, including back wage estimates and expert testimony. She lectures for legal, human resource, and government agencies and holds membership in the Society for Human Resource Management, as well as the Northeast Human Resources Association.

    Owner and Consultant, A labor consulting firm in MA

    Bachelor of Arts (BA), Vanderbilt University

    Auburndale,

    Massachusetts

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  • Review Fee $450/hr
    Deposition Fee $550/hr
    Court Fee $550/hr

    This highly qualified expert has extensive experience in litigation matters concerning employment issues. She has testified in at least 5 cases that went to a jury. She received a B.A. in Economics from Boston College summa cum laude and a J.D. from Suffolk University Law School cum laude and was on the Law Review. Her experience as a litigator makes her a specialist in the workplace environment, and she has authored and lectured on various topics including sexual harassment, discrimination, workplace investigations, terminations, ADA, leaves of absence, and other workplace issues. She was also elected as a Fellow to the College of Labor and Employment Attorneys. Certified as a Senior Professional in Human Resources, she has consulted for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. She currently serves as the President for a human resource consulting firm where she has consulted various businesses and employers in various industries. She provides counsel and advice, conducts internal investigations, and conducts training. She also works with schools and universities in investigating sexual assault charges.

    President, A Leading Human Resources Consulting Firm

    Juris Doctor (JD), Suffolk University Law School

    Wellesley,

    Massachusetts

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What Can an Employment Expert Witness Opine On?

Job Analysis

Evaluate roles and responsibilities.

Recruitment

Attract and select candidates.

Onboarding

Integrate new hires into the company.

Performance Management

Assess employee performance regularly.

Training and Development

Enhance employee skills and knowledge.

Employee Relations

Manage workplace interactions and conflicts.

FAQs for Employment Expert Witnesses

What is a employment expert witness?

An employment expert witness is a specialist who explains workplace standards, HR practices, and labor laws in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, giving expert testimony, and clarifying complex employment issues.

What types of cases can an employment expert witness opine on?

An employment expert witness opines on wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wage and hour, FMLA, ADA, hiring, promotion, and workplace policy cases.

How can an employment expert witness assist in calculating economic damages?

An employment expert witness calculates economic damages by analyzing earnings history, benefits, career trajectory, and labor market data to quantify past and future income loss.

What qualifications should an employment expert witness have for federal litigation?

An employment expert witness for federal litigation should have advanced HR or legal credentials, extensive workplace investigation experience, and a proven record of federal case testimony.

How does an employment expert witness evaluate employer compliance with workplace policies?

An employment expert witness evaluates employer compliance with workplace policies by reviewing written policies, training, records, and actual practices against legal and industry standards.

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