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Albany Labor, Employment, and Employee Benefits Law Firm
Overview
Pitta & Giblin LLP is a labor, employment and employee benefits law firm with offices in Albany, New York. Our lawyers counsel and represent labor unions in virtually every industry and profession in New York and New Jersey.
At the bargaining table, in court and before administrative agencies such as the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), our attorneys provide comprehensive counsel and representation with regard to labor, employment and employee benefits law.
The law firm of Pitta & Giblin LLP advises and represents our union clients in a wide variety of matters, including but not limited to:
- Collective bargaining negotiations
- Grievance mediation and arbitration proceedings
- Union officer elections and governance
- Unfair labor practice proceedings
- Government audits and investigations
- Internal union investigations
- Political campaign compliance
- Employer bankruptcy as it relates to unions and employee benefit funds
Our lawyers are committed champions for labor. To achieve our mission and better serve our clients, we maintain a strong alliance with Pitta Bishop Del Giorno & Giblin LLC, a consulting firm that provides a variety of services related to lobbying and legislative representation, community relations, government relations, crisis management, private and public sector business expansion, and election campaign finance.
As proud advocates for labor unions, we understand how representing one union can directly benefit other unions, and we think of our work as representing the institution of labor as a whole.
About Pitta LLP
Practice Areas
- Labor, Employment, and Employee Benefits 100%
Office Information
Address
111 Washington AvenueSuite 401 Albany, NY 12210
Phone
Fax
- 518-449-5812
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