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Patricia A. Randle - Greenbelt, MD
6411 Ivy LaneSuite 202 Greenbelt, MD 20770
Randle & Randle Attorneys at Law, LLC
Greenbelt Labor and Employment Law Lawyer
Overview
- Served eight years as a senior executive in the federal government.
- Served as executive director of independent federal agency
- Served as director of Equal Employment Opportunity
- Served as associate commissioner and director of labor management and employee relations offices.
- Served as supervising attorney for attorneys in the areas of women, worker, and human rights
- Hearing officer at representation petition hearings
- Board agent investigated numerous unfair labor practice charges
- Trained mediator for federal employment and labor disputes
- Past President of the MD Chapter of the Association for Conflict Resolution.
- Mediated and or participated in numerous mediations resulting in positive resolutions
- Civil rights litigation and voter protection advocate
- Advised federal employees and managers throughout the country on discrimination complaints
- Advised federal employees throughout the country on labor management and employee relations
- Testified before the EEOC Commissioners regarding the EEOC’s strategic enforcement plan
- Advocate for organizations, voter rights, and representation campaigns
- Trainer in employment and discrimination law
- Executive trainer in labor and employee relations
- Trained hundreds of employees in handling discrimination complainants and pretrial skills
- Won unfair labor practice charges before Federal Labor Relations Authority
- Won discrimination complaints before U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
- Won wrongful termination and discipline before U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board
- Won labor and employee disputes before arbitrators
About Patricia A. Randle
Practice Areas
- Labor and Employment Law
- Unlawful Discrimination, Harassment and Retaliation
- Labor–Management Relations
- Collective Bargaining and Contract Administration
- Employment and Workplace Law
- Arbitration, Mediation, Appeals
- Workplace Rights and Disputes
- Wrongful Termination, Discipline
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Supreme Court of New York
- U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
- U.S. Court of Appeals District of Columbia Circuit
- U.S. District Court District of Maryland
- Federal Claims Court
- U.S. Court of Appeals Federal Circuit
- U.S. Court of Appeals Fourth Circuit
Education
- State University of New York, Buffalo School of Law, Buffalo, New York
- Hofstra University
Office Information
Address
6411 Ivy LaneSuite 202 Greenbelt, MD 20770
Phone
Fax
- 301-446-2170
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