Richard B. Tomlinson - Troy, MI
Attorney at Driggers, Schultz & Herbst
Employment Law Lawyers in Troy, MI
3331 W. Big Beaver Rd. Ste. 101 Troy, MI 48084
Troy Employment Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Employment Law
- Employment Litigation
- Commercial Litigation
- Civil Trial Practice
Attorney Information
Overview
Richard Tomlinson has been representing employers and executive level employees for almost 40 years. An accomplished litigator, Richard has expertise litigating all matters of employment law, including statutory claims under the American’s With Disabilities Act, Family Medical Leave Act, Title VII (Civil Rights Act of 1964) and claims under Michigan’s Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act as well as related tort claims such as defamation, tortious interference with contract and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
Richard also advises employers on matters ranging from hiring to termination before employment decisions are made to protect a business from costly litigation expenses down the road.
For executive level employees, Richard provides assistance in negotiating and structuring employment agreements and provides advice with respect to severance packages in addition to pursuing employment law claims in state or federal court.
Richard also has over 30 years’ experience in litigating complex commercial cases and contract disputes.
Richard has tried over 80 cases during his career, including matters in Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, Jackson, Monroe, Genesee and Washtenaw County Circuit Courts, the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Michigan and trial courts in Illinois and Tennessee. These cases have included claims of sex discrimination, sexual harassment, age discrimination, race discrimination, disability discrimination, retaliation, constructive discharge, violation of the Whistleblower’s Protection Act. Trials in commercial cases have included claims for breach of contract, shareholder litigation in closely held corporations, partnership disputes and litigation under the Uniform Commercial Code.
Education
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Legal Education
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The University of Michigan Law School,
Ann Arbor,
Michigan, 1977
J.D.
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The University of Michigan Law School,
Ann Arbor,
Michigan, 1977
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Non Legal Education
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Michigan State University, 1974
B.S.
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Michigan State University, 1974
Current Employment Position(s)
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Member
Bar Admissions
- Michigan, 1977
Other Affiliations
- American Bar Association, 1977 - Present (Member)
- Oakland County Bar Association, 1977 - Present (Member)
- Detroit Bar Association, 1977 - Present (Member)
- Michigan Defense Trial Counsel, 1977 - Present (Member)
Contact
3331 W. Big Beaver Rd.
Ste. 101
Troy, MI 48084
Phone: 248-458-3594
Fax: 248-649-6442
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.driggersschultz.com
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