Joshua A. Hawks-Ladds - Lawyer in Hartford, CT

Joshua A. Hawks-Ladds - Lawyer in Hartford, CT
90 State House Square,
Hartford, CT 06103-3702

About the lawyer

Joshua A. Hawks-Ladds is an excellent lawyer from Hartford, CT. Attorney Joshua A. Hawks-Ladds works in an office located at 90 State House Square, Hartford, CT 06103-3702. Hartford lawyer Jared K. Miller will help you solve all issues in the following areas of law: Litigation - Labor and Employment, Labor, Employment and Employee Benefits, Improper Fetal Monitoring During Labor, Labor Law - Management, Labor Law - Union, Litigation Hartford, CT. Joshua A. Hawks-Ladds is the best lawyer in Hartford, Connecticut state!

Joshua A. Hawks-Ladds is chair of the firms Labor, Employment Law and Employee Benefits Department. His practice includes counseling on and litigating business, construction, labor and employment and civil rights matters and municipal law. Attorney Hawks-Ladds has tried cases in numerous state and federal courts, argued before the Second Circuit Court of Appeals and the Connecticut Supreme and Appellate courts and litigates extensively before administrative tribunals. Attorney Hawks-Ladds frequently lectures and consults on trial practice, business disputes, labor and employment law and municipal issues. Attorney Hawks-Ladds also regularly negotiates employment agreements, severance and compensation packages involving executives of some of the largest U.S. and international companies. He is cited as an authority in Covenants Not to Compete: A State by State Survey, 2005 Supplement.

From 1998 through 2008, Attorney Hawks-Ladds authored the Connecticut Bar Associations official treatise on labor and employment law, Labor Relations and Employment Law: Developments in Connecticut, published annually in the Connecticut Bar Journal. He co-authors the Connecticut Bar Associations Annual Survey of Labor and Employment Cases. He was a contributing author to the Hartford Business Journal on labor and employment matters through 2003, and has been interviewed for commentary on labor issues in periodicals nationwide. Joshs recent articles include Legality of Personality Tests Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, (Connecticut Lawyer, June/July 2007), Midstream Covenants Not to Compete: Is Continued Employment Enough? (Connecticut Lawyer, June/July 2005), May State Employees Sue Their Employer for Damages under FMLAs Family Care Provision? (PREVIEW of United States Supreme Court Cases, January 4, 2003), Does Actionable Emotional Distress Exist in the Connecticut Workplace? (Connecticut Lawyer, October 2002), and A Case of Interpretation (Connecticut Lawyer, November 2001). He also served as an adjunct instructor on human resources management at Saint Joseph College from 2001 to 2004.

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