Background
Orenstein, Morton Henry was born on April 22, 1936 in St. Louis. Son of Jacob Bernard and Evelyn (Essman) Orenstein.
Orenstein, Morton Henry was born on April 22, 1936 in St. Louis. Son of Jacob Bernard and Evelyn (Essman) Orenstein.
Northwestern University (Bachelor of Arts, 1958). University of Michigan (Juris Doctor, 1961).
Worked at Schachter, Kristoff, Orenstein & Berkowitz, Limited liability partnership (San Francisco, California) specializing in Labor Relations and Employment Law and Litigation on Behalf of Employers. Legislative Law.
Admitted to the bar, 1961, Missouri. 1974, California.
Author: "Bookshelf: Arbitration In Practice," Employee Relations Law Journal, Volume 10, Number.
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"Equal Opportunity: The Balance Changes," Across the Board, April 1990, Volume 27, Number. 4. Contributing Author: "Union Organizing and Professional Firms," Employment Practices Foreign The Professional Firm, Executive Enterprises, 1st Editor, 1985. "Mandatory Arbitration of Employment Disputes: Policy Concerns," National Academy of Arbitrators (BNA Publication).
Attorney, 1965-1970 and Supervising Attorney, 1971-1976, National Labor Relations Board.
Member, Employer Representatives on the National Labor Relations Board Advisory Committee on Agency Procedures, 1994-1996. Member, American Arbitration Association.
Member, Employment Law Panel. Mediator and Neutral Evaluator, United States.
District Court, Northern District of California and San Francisco Superior Court.
Member: Bar Association of San Francisco (Member: Labor and Employment Law Section. Executive Committee, 1984-1994. Vice-Chair, 1984-1986.
Chair, 1986-1988).
State Bar of California (Member, Executive Committee, Labor and Employment Law Section, 1982-1986. Vice Chair, 1984-1985. Chair, 1985-1986); American Bar Association (Member: Labor and Employment Law Section.
Committee of Development of Law Under the National Labor Relations Acting, 1976-1985.
Committee on The Development of The Law of Individual Rights and Responsibilities In The Workplace, 1985). Schachter, Kristoff, Orenstein & Berkowitz is a labor and employment law firm representing employers in a broad range of industries throughout the United States.
The Firm"s practice encompasses all aspects of the employer-employee relationship. lieutenant specializes in employment litigation involving wrongful discharge, discrimination, sexual harassment, drug and alcohol testing, and wage/hour disputes.
Members of the Firm are also heavily involved in representing unionized employers in collective bargaining, arbitrations, strikes and contract administration.
Advising non-union employers on dealing with union organizational activity. And counseling employers regarding employee discipline and termination, privacy issues, employment agreements, substance abuse, wage and hour, and safety and health matters. Unfair competition; Employee Retirement Income Security Act.
And workers" compensation.
Member, Employer Representatives on the National Labor Relations Board Advisory Committee on Agency Procedures, 1994-1996. Member, American Arbitration Association. Member, Employment Law Panel.
Mediator and Neutral Evaluator, United States.
District Court, Northern District of California and San Francisco Superior Court. Member: Bar Association of San Francisco (Member: Labor and Employment Law Section.
Executive Committee, 1984-1994. Vice-Chair, 1984-1986.
Chair, 1986-1988); State Bar of California (Member, Executive Committee, Labor and Employment Law Section, 1982-1986.
Vice Chair, 1984-1985. Chair, 1985-1986); American Bar Association (Member: Labor and Employment Law Section. Committee of Development of Law Under the National Labor Relations Acting, 1976-1985.
Committee on The Development of The Law of Individual Rights and Responsibilities In The Workplace, 1985).
Married Grace Emily Manning, Dec.21, 1962. Children: Jeffrey, Manuel, Catherine Clare.