Demitrios M. Moschos - Worcester, MA
339 Main StreetSuite 300Burnside BuildingWorcester, MA 01608- 1521
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Updated: 01/25/2021
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Worcester Labor and Employment Lawyer
Overview
Mr. Moschos is Of Counsel at Seder & Chandler, practicing in the firm’s Labor & Employment, Litigation, Education & Corporate Law Groups. He is a fellow of the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers which includes the leading labor lawyers in the United States. He serves as labor counsel for various private and public employers in Massachusetts, regularly advising employers on labor and employment law issues. He routinely appears before government agencies, including the National ...
Mr. Moschos is Of Counsel at Seder & Chandler, practicing in the firm’s Labor & Employment, Litigation, Education & Corporate Law Groups. He is a fellow of the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers which includes the leading labor lawyers in the United States. He serves as labor counsel for various private and public employers in Massachusetts, regularly advising employers on labor and employment law issues. He routinely appears before government agencies, including the National ...
Mr. Moschos is Of Counsel at Seder & Chandler, practicing in the firm’s Labor & Employment, Litigation, Education & Corporate Law Groups. He is a fellow of the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers which includes the leading labor lawyers in the United States. He serves as labor counsel for various private and public employers in Massachusetts, regularly advising employers on labor and employment law issues. He routinely appears before government agencies, including the National Labor Relations Board, the Department of Labor and the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination. He has conducted more than 600 labor negotiations in both the public and private sectors. Mr. Moschos also represents clients in education matters throughout the Commonwealth, affecting both public and private schools.
He participated in the drafting Massachusetts Labor Statute. Mr. Moschos is a founder and former management chair of the State Joint Labor Management Committee (Dunlop Committee) and the Worcester County Bar Association’s Labor and Employment Law Committee, and was awarded with the WCBA’s Distinguished Service Award ®.
He is the recipient of the 2013 Cushing-Gavin Labor-Management Counsel Award and recognized by the International City Management Association (ICMA) with an Honorary Membership in ICMA. Which is awarded to private sector individuals for distinguished public service and contributions to the improvement and strengthening of local government.
Human Resource Executive Magazine and Lawdragon have recognized Mr. Moschos as a “Top 500 Corporate Employment Attorneys in the United States” and elected him to the Human Resources Hall of Fame.
Mr. Moschos is recognized as The Best Lawyers in America© 2021 in the fields of Employment Law – Management; and Labor Law – Management and since 1995, recognized as Best Lawyers® Worcester “Lawyer of the Year” in 2013 and 2015. He has been named one of Massachusetts “Super Lawyers” by Boston magazine and Law & Politics since 2006. He holds an AV® Preeminent Peer Review Rating by Martindale-Hubbell, the highest rating available for legal ability and professional ethics.
Mr. Moschos is the recipient of the Massachusetts Municipal Personnel Association’s Emil S. Skop Award for outstanding contributions to human resources management.
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