
Clark Law Group, PLLC - Chicago, IL
150 N. Wacker DriveSuite 1925Chicago, IL 60606
Chicago Employment Law Firm
Overview
The Clark Law Group, PLLC, is an established Washington, D.C., law firm helping clients resolve an array of labor and employment law issues. With ample experience, founder and lead attorney Denise M. Clark has spent more than 20 years helping unions, workers, beneficiaries and fiduciaries with issues stemming from the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) and employee benefits law. Additionally, having represented numerous clients, written for legal publications and taught courses...
The Clark Law Group, PLLC, is an established Washington, D.C., law firm helping clients resolve an array of labor and employment law issues. With ample experience, founder and lead attorney Denise M. Clark has spent more than 20 years helping unions, workers, beneficiaries and fiduciaries with issues stemming from the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) and employee benefits law. Additionally, having represented numerous clients, written for legal publications and taught courses...
The Clark Law Group, PLLC, is an established Washington, D.C., law firm helping clients resolve an array of labor and employment law issues. With ample experience, founder and lead attorney Denise M. Clark has spent more than 20 years helping unions, workers, beneficiaries and fiduciaries with issues stemming from the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) and employee benefits law. Additionally, having represented numerous clients, written for legal publications and taught courses on labor law, Ms. Clark is a capable lawyer who has the knowledge and skill to help clients with their varied legal needs, including cases involving:
- Employee benefits
- Public benefits and federal employee benefits
- Employment litigation and compliance
- Employment contracts and compensation arrangements
Saying that the Clark Law Group, PLLC, is experienced is far from an empty claim. It's backed up by many successful cases and peer recognition through Ms. Clark's dedication to continuing education as a lecturer and writer. Toward that end, Ms. Clark completed a three-year stint as a member of the Department of Labor's ERISA Advisory Council where she represented employees. She is also active in the American Bar Association's (ABA) section of Labor and Employment Law Employee Benefits Committee where she co-chairs the Employment Discrimination Subcommittee. As co-chair of this committee, she has written for the Employee Benefits Law treatise since 1992 and is a contributing author to ERISA Litigation (BNA). Ms. Clark has spoken multiple times at functions sponsored by the ABA, the D.C. Bar Association, the National Employment Lawyers Association and the American Conferences Institute.
In short, you would be hard pressed to find an attorney with more experience — both inside and outside the courtroom — who will fight unrelentingly in pursuit of her clients' rights.
If you are a District of Columbia resident looking for labor and employment law help, call the Clark Law Group, PLLC, at 202-609-8958 for help today.
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