Background
Heylman, Paul M. was born on December 6, 1952 in Cleveland, Ohio, United States.
Heylman, Paul M. was born on December 6, 1952 in Cleveland, Ohio, United States.
Saint John"s College (Bachelor of Arts, 1974). American University (Juris Doctor, 1978).
Coca-Cola v. Teamsters, Local 812, F.Supp. (South.D.N.Y. 1993) (Boys" Markets injunction not barred by safety dispute); (2) Wurst v. Nestle Foods, 791 F.Supp. 123 (West.D. Pennsylvania 1991) aff"d in relations part, 975 F.2d 1553 (3d Circuit 1992) (no wrongful termination claim for terminating employee on workers" compensation); (3) Tigard v. NECA, 790 F. Supp. 1498 (Doctorate.Or. 1992) (dismissing antitrust claims against employer association); (4) Less v. Nestle, 705 F. Supp. 110 (West.D.N.Y. 1988) (limiting scope of ADEA constructive discharge claims); (5) Labeach v. Nestle, 658 F.Supp. 676 (South.D.N.Y. 1987) (limiting application of Title VII "continuing violation" doctrine); and (6) Boutillier v. Libby, 713 P.2d 1110 (Washington Appendix 1986) (resolving apparent conflict between summary plan description and plan document in favor of corporate plan sponsor).Worked at Schmeltzer, Aptaker & Shepard, Professional Corporation (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in Labor and Employment Law, Maritime, Equal Employment Opportunity, Civil Litigation, Employee Benefits, Franchise, Criminal, Health Care Law, Antitrust and Corporate Law. Admitted to the bar, 1978, District of Columbia. 1991, Maryland.
Member, American University Law Review, 1977-1978.
Author: "Without Just Cause: An Employer"s Practical and Legal Guide on Wrongful Discharge," published by BNA, 1988.
"Employee Relations in an Unorganized Facility," Health Care Labor Law, University of Michigan, 1981. Member: The District of Columbia Bar.
American Bar Association (Member, Labor and Employment Law Section). The firm was founded in 1976 by members of one of the nation"s largest firms who believed that a smaller firm emphasizing specialization and cost effective service had the most to offer to lawyers and clients alike.
The firm"s counselling and litigation practice is international in scope, representing domestic and foreign public and private concerns, as well as governments.
Schmeltzer, Aptaker & Shepard, Professional Corporation has grown to meet the needs of its clientele while remaining true to its original concept.
Member, American University Law Review, 1977-1978.