Background
Both, Charles R. was born on September 6, 1943 in New York, New York, United States.
Both, Charles R. was born on September 6, 1943 in New York, New York, United States.
Cornell University (Bachelor of Science, 1965). Georgetown University (Juris Doctor, 1968).
Worked at Yablonski, Both & Edelman (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in Trial and Appellate Litigation of Complex Civil Cases, including Employee Retirement Income Security Act, Antitrust, Workplace Injury and Wrongful Death Cases, Products Liability, Labor Contracts, Director and Officer Liability, Employment Discrimination, Affirmative Action, Statutory Attorney"s Fees, Commercial Contracts, Franchise. Admitted to the bar, 1968, District of Columbia. 1972, United States. Supreme Court.
Delta Theta Phi.
Associate Editor, Georgetown Law Journal, 1967-1968. Author: "Monetary Compensation As A Remedy for Employers Refusal to Bargain," 56 Georgetown Law Journal 474, January, 1968. Attorney, Appellate Court Branch of Division of Litigation, Office of General Counsel, National Labor Relations Board, 1968-1971.
Member: The District of Columbia Bar (Chairman, Division 13, Labor Relations, 1974-1977).
Federal (Member, Executive Board, Labor Relations Committee, 1975) and American (Member: Section on Labor Relation Law. Committee on Development of the Law of Union Administration and Procedure, 1975-1976) Bar Associations.
Established in 1975, the firm has engaged in major and complex litigation in federal and state courts throughout the United States. The firm provides high-quality, litigation expertise to plaintiffs and defendants in commercial and employment settings and is receptive to innovative fee arrangements in appropriate cases.
Member: The District of Columbia Bar (Chairman, Division 13, Labor Relations, 1974-1977). Federal (Member, Executive Board, Labor Relations Committee, 1975) and American (Member: Section on Labor Relation Law. Committee on Development of the Law of Union Administration and Procedure, 1975-1976) Bar Associations.