Background
Kamer, Gregory J. was born on February 14, 1955 in New York, New York, United States.
Kamer, Gregory J. was born on February 14, 1955 in New York, New York, United States.
Washington University (Bachelor of Arts-, 1975). Emory University (Juris Doctor, 1979). Georgetown University (Master of Laws, Labor Law, 1982).
Adjunct Professor, University of Nevada Las Vegas Department of Economics, since 1983.
Lecturer, "Progressive Discipline and Just Cause for Discipline,” American Arbitration Association, 1986, 1987 and 1988. University of Nevada-Reno Continuing Education, since 1989.
Lecturer and Moderator, "Defending Employers in Employment Related Tort Law Suits," Council on Education in Management, 1988 and 1989.
Worked at Kamer & Zucker (Las Vegas, Nevada) specializing in Labor and Employment Law (Management). Admitted to the bar, 1979, District of Columbia. 1985, Nevada; 1990, New New York
Adjunct Professor, University of Nevada Las Vegas Department of Economics, 1983-1991.
Guest Lecturer, University of Nevada-Reno, 1989. Author: "The Light Duty Dilemma," The Labor Lawyer, Volume 12, Number.
2, Summer/Fall 1996. "How Much Can You Say at Work", American Bar Association Human Rights Volume 22, Number.
2, Spring 1995; "The New Legal Challenge to Employee Participation," 45 Labor Law Journal 41 (1994). "Focus on Age Discrimination, Reducing the High Risk Stakes," 1 Nevada Lawyer 14 (1993).
Editorial Review Board, "Nevada Labor Letter," 1993. National Labor Relations Board, Office of the General Counsel, Washington, District of Columbia, 1980-1982.
Field Attorney, Las Vegas Resident Office, 1982-1983.
Labor Counsel, Nevada Resort Association, 1983-1986. Member, Steering Committee, American Arbitration Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1992. Arbitrator, Mediator, American Arbitration Association, Commerical and Employment Law Large and Complex Case Panel, 1992.
Member: Clark County and American Bar Associations (Committee on Individual Rights and Responsibilities, 1981.
State Bar of Nevada (Member, Southern Nevada Disciplinary Committee, 1990). Master, Nevada American Inn of Court, 1995.
Gregory J. Kamer was the first resident attorney for the National Labor Relations Board in Las Vegas, Nevada. In 1983 he left the National Labor Relations Board to become Labor Counsel for the Nevada Resort Association.
Since 1986 he has represented employers in all aspects of casino and non-casino employment law and labor relations.
Foreign the past 12 years, Carol Davis Zucker has defended Las Vegas and Reno private and public sector employers in discrimination suits and other employment litigation matters.
Member, Steering Committee, American Arbitration Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1992. Arbitrator, Mediator, American Arbitration Association, Commerical and Employment Law Large and Complex Case Panel, 1992. Member: Clark County and American Bar Associations (Committee on Individual Rights and Responsibilities, 1981.
State Bar of Nevada (Member, Southern Nevada Disciplinary Committee, 1990).
Master, Nevada American Inn of Court, 1995.