Johnson

Erik C. Johnson, Esq.

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Practice Areas:
Labor and employment disputes (discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wrongful discharge, wage and hour), and disputes concerning non-competition and non-solicitation agreements

 

Experience:
- Attorney/Shareholder, Littler Mendelson, P.C., The National Employment and Labor Law Firm, Washington, D.C. 2003-2008
- Attorney, Littler Mendelson, P.C., Atlanta, Georgia, 2000-2003
- Attorney, Fisher & Phillips, Atlanta, Georgia, 1998-2000

Education:
- J.D., Emory University
- B.A., Duke University

Bars:
- Maryland, District of Columbia, Georgia

Training:
- 40-hour MICPEL mediation training course

Affiliations:
- Co-Chair, Alternative Dispute Resolution Section, Montgomery County Bar Association, 2009
- Mediator, Maryland Commission on Human Relations
- Member, Association for Conflict Resolution
- Labor/employment and ADR sections, Maryland State Bar Association, Montgomery County Bar Association, and American Bar Association
- Approved mediator and neutral case evaluator, Circuit Courts of Maryland for Frederick County, Howard County, Montgomery County, and Prince George's County
- Member, Maryland Program for Mediator Excellence.

Presentations/Articles:

- Panelist, “Tips and Advice to Be More Effective Advocates and Representatives During the Mediation Process,” CLE for the Montgomery County Bar Association, May 2010
- Panelist, “How to Save Time and Money Using ADR,” Maryland State Bar Association Webinar, April 2010
- Co-Author, “Will Litigation Become the Alternative Form of Dispute Resolution?” Maryland State Bar Association Bar Bulletin, April 2010
- Presenter, “The Use of Mediation and Arbitration for Workplace Disputes,” Montgomery County Chapter of SHRM, 2009
- Moderator, “The Use of ADR for Real Estate Disputes,” Montgomery County Bar Association, Real Estate Section, 2009
- Author, “The Five Biggest Myths About Mediation,” Maryland State Bar Association Bar Bulletin, May 2009
- Panelist/Moderator, Probate Mediation, Bar Association of Montgomery County Law Day, April 2009
- Panelist/Moderator, Use of ADR for Personal Injury and Malpractice Claims, Bar Association of Montgomery County, February 2009
- Author, “To Settle or Not to Settle: That is the Question,” Maryland State Bar Association Bar Bulletin, Montgomery County Bar Association Newsletter, Frederick County Bar Association Newsletter, November 2008
- Presenter, ADR Options in Higher Education, Higher Education Employment Law: A Comprehensive Perspective, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 2008
- Various Presentations on Labor and Employment Law Topics, 1998-present.

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