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Employment

Our lawyers counsel and represent employers in every area of employment law. We work in partnership with clients to carry out management objectives and reduce legal risk by providing counsel and training on all aspects of the employer/employee relationship.

Our Services

We provide counseling and training to employers, in-house counsel and human resource professionals on all employment law related matters, including:

  • Hiring and termination issues
  • Discipline
  • Wage and hour compliance
  • Layoffs
  • Child labor law
  • Offer letters
  • Employment contracts
  • Severance agreements
  • Personnel policies
  • Reasonable accommodation
  • Anti-discrimination laws
  • Whistleblower protection
  • Workplace privacy
  • Drug testing
  • Family and medical leave
  • Workplace safety
  • Litigation 
  • Compliance audits and investigations
  • Non-compete

Our Team

Our employment lawyers represent employers across all industries and around the country. We offer counseling and training on state and federal laws relevant to the employment relationship, helping to ensure our clients are in compliance with these laws. Our lawyers have decades of experience with guiding employers through their interactions with employees. We work with clients to achieve their desired results, such as recently guiding an employer through large-scale layoffs and office closures while avoiding litigation. We also have secured favorable outcomes in court, including obtaining complaint withdrawals, summary judgment rulings, and jury verdicts in our clients’ favor in discrimination litigation.

Publications


New York State and New York City Labor and Employment Law Updates teaser
February 4, 2026

New York State and New York City Labor and Employment Law Updates

January 29, 2026

2026 Labor and Employment Outlook for Manufacturers

Industry Today

Labor + Employment group lawyers Abby M. Warren and Christopher A. Costain highlighted five significant labor and employment law related trends for 2026, including generative artificial intelligence and non-compete agreements. The authors suggest that as non-compete statutes “…continue to expand at the state level, manufacturers should review their non-compete agreements and avoid using broad restrictions, instead developing and implementing narrowly tailored provisions that protect a specific, articulable business interest and are compliant with applicable state law.” Read the article.

November 6, 2025

How Wearable Technology Creates Legal Risks for Manufacturers

Maufacturing.net

Abby and Chris focus on the legal risks manufacturers may face by requiring workers to use wearable technologies at work. Wearable technologies are “smart devices” such as helmets, vests or ergonomic sensors that collect and transmit information, and perform important efficiency and safety-focused functions. These technologies raise various privacy, surveillance and security concerns relating to the collection, monitoring and storage of employee biometric information. Read the article.

New York State and New York City Labor and Employment Law Updates teaser
February 4, 2026

New York State and New York City Labor and Employment Law Updates

January 29, 2026

2026 Labor and Employment Outlook for Manufacturers

Industry Today

Labor + Employment group lawyers Abby M. Warren and Christopher A. Costain highlighted five significant labor and employment law related trends for 2026, including generative artificial intelligence and non-compete agreements. The authors suggest that as non-compete statutes “…continue to expand at the state level, manufacturers should review their non-compete agreements and avoid using broad restrictions, instead developing and implementing narrowly tailored provisions that protect a specific, articulable business interest and are compliant with applicable state law.” Read the article.

November 6, 2025

How Wearable Technology Creates Legal Risks for Manufacturers

Maufacturing.net

Abby and Chris focus on the legal risks manufacturers may face by requiring workers to use wearable technologies at work. Wearable technologies are “smart devices” such as helmets, vests or ergonomic sensors that collect and transmit information, and perform important efficiency and safety-focused functions. These technologies raise various privacy, surveillance and security concerns relating to the collection, monitoring and storage of employee biometric information. Read the article.

Legal Update: DOL Proposes to Expand Availability of Companionship and Live-In Domestic Service FLSA Exemptions teaser
July 10, 2025

Legal Update: DOL Proposes to Expand Availability of Companionship and Live-In Domestic Service FLSA Exemptions

Legal Update: Court Halts Enforcement of FTC Non-Compete Final Rule teaser
August 23, 2024

Legal Update: Court Halts Enforcement of FTC Non-Compete Final Rule

Health Law Diagnosis teaser
August 22, 2024

Health Law Diagnosis

Legal Update: Court Enjoins FTC Noncompete Rule Limited to Named Parties teaser
July 22, 2024

Legal Update: Court Enjoins FTC Noncompete Rule Limited to Named Parties

August 31, 2023

As the Temperature Rises, Employer Obligations Rise Too

EHS Today

The article examines OSHA’s new focus on the enforcement of heat-safety violations occurring in indoor work environments, such as manufacturing and warehouse facilities. While OSHA has yet to issue a national standard for workplace heat-safety rules, just yesterday on August 30, they released a “Regulatory Framework” meant to outline potential options for the elements of a future OSHA standard. The authors suggest that after a thorough review of OSHA’s Regulatory Framework, employers could draft and implement a written heat stress prevention program or heat illness prevention plan for their worksite or facility. In addition to OSHA guidelines and standards, employers should also be aware of their obligations to address safety concerns under other existing legislation including the Americans with Disabilities Act and the National Labor Relations Act. Read the article.

August 7, 2023

Know the Risks and Rewards of Employer-Sponsored Summer Activities

Hartford Business Journal

Co-authored with R+C alumna Sapna Jain, the article points out that regardless of the kind of activity, “the goal is the same – to provide a fun, safe, and inclusive experience. In addition, the goal is to limit possible legal risks associated with such activities. To that end, there are a number of questions that employers should be asking in order to limit these risks,” including “What should we do?, Will alcohol be served?, What policies apply?, How do we set the tone?” The authors suggest that “employers who are planning summer gatherings consult competent counsel to ensure the proper safeguards are in place to mitigate potential legal risks”…and ensure that employees will remember the event for all the right reasons. Read the article.



Legal Update: DOL Proposes to Expand Availability of Companionship and Live-In Domestic Service FLSA Exemptions teaser
July 10, 2025

Legal Update: DOL Proposes to Expand Availability of Companionship and Live-In Domestic Service FLSA Exemptions

Legal Update: Court Halts Enforcement of FTC Non-Compete Final Rule teaser
August 23, 2024

Legal Update: Court Halts Enforcement of FTC Non-Compete Final Rule

Health Law Diagnosis teaser
August 22, 2024

Health Law Diagnosis

Legal Update: Court Enjoins FTC Noncompete Rule Limited to Named Parties teaser
July 22, 2024

Legal Update: Court Enjoins FTC Noncompete Rule Limited to Named Parties

August 31, 2023

As the Temperature Rises, Employer Obligations Rise Too

EHS Today

The article examines OSHA’s new focus on the enforcement of heat-safety violations occurring in indoor work environments, such as manufacturing and warehouse facilities. While OSHA has yet to issue a national standard for workplace heat-safety rules, just yesterday on August 30, they released a “Regulatory Framework” meant to outline potential options for the elements of a future OSHA standard. The authors suggest that after a thorough review of OSHA’s Regulatory Framework, employers could draft and implement a written heat stress prevention program or heat illness prevention plan for their worksite or facility. In addition to OSHA guidelines and standards, employers should also be aware of their obligations to address safety concerns under other existing legislation including the Americans with Disabilities Act and the National Labor Relations Act. Read the article.

August 7, 2023

Know the Risks and Rewards of Employer-Sponsored Summer Activities

Hartford Business Journal

Co-authored with R+C alumna Sapna Jain, the article points out that regardless of the kind of activity, “the goal is the same – to provide a fun, safe, and inclusive experience. In addition, the goal is to limit possible legal risks associated with such activities. To that end, there are a number of questions that employers should be asking in order to limit these risks,” including “What should we do?, Will alcohol be served?, What policies apply?, How do we set the tone?” The authors suggest that “employers who are planning summer gatherings consult competent counsel to ensure the proper safeguards are in place to mitigate potential legal risks”…and ensure that employees will remember the event for all the right reasons. Read the article.


News


November 14, 2025

Robinson+Cole Secures Top Rankings in 2026 Edition of Best Law Firms®

Robinson+Cole has once again been recognized among the nation’s leading law firms, earning 46 first-tier metropolitan rankings and six national rankings in the 2026 edition of Best Law Firms®. These distinctions underscore the firm’s commitment to delivering exceptional client service and legal excellence across a broad range of practices and jurisdictions. Robinson+Cole six national rankings include: Tier 1 ranking for Land Use & Zoning Law; Tier 2 rankings for Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law, Commercial Litigation, Information Technology Law, and Real Estate Law; and Tier 3 ranking for Construction Law. Robinson+Cole achieved the following first-tier metropolitan rankings: Boston, MA – Tier 1 Information Technology Law Land Use & Zoning Law Real Estate Law Hartford, CT – Tier 1 Appellate Practice Banking and Finance Law Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law Commercial Litigation Construction Law Copyright Law Corporate Law Criminal Defense: White Collar Employee Benefits (ERISA) Law Employment Law – Management Energy Law Energy Regulatory Law Environmental Law Equipment Finance Law Health Care Law Insurance Law Labor Law - Management Land Use and Zoning Law Litigation - Bankruptcy Litigation - Construction Litigation - Environmental Litigation - Insurance Mass Tort Litigation / Class Actions - Defendants Mergers & Acquisitions Law Public Finance Law Real Estate Law Securities/Capital Markets Law Trademark Law New York City, NY – Tier 1 Commercial Litigation Rhode Island – Tier 1 Commercial Litigation Energy Law Energy Regulatory Law Insurance Law Litigation - Insurance Personal Injury Litigation - Defendants Privacy and Data Security Law Real Estate Law Stamford, CT – Tier 1 Appellate Practice Insurance Law Litigation - Health Care Litigation - Insurance Litigation - Real Estate Real Estate Law Best Law Firms rankings are determined through a comprehensive, multi-layered evaluation process that incorporates client and professional references, firm-submitted data, lawyer evaluations, and leadership interviews. The 2026 research included input from over 18,700 firms, 27,000 lawyers, and more than 110,800 client submissions, resulting in 26 million evaluations and 16,401 client comments. Eligible firms must have at least one lawyer recognized in the current edition of The Best Lawyers in America® in the relevant practice area and jurisdiction. Rankings are grouped into tiers to reflect meaningful distinctions in performance rather than sequential order, ensuring a rigorous and transparent assessment of professional excellence. The full methodology can be found at https://www.bestlawfirms.com/methodology. 

Firm earns 6 national and 46 first-tier rankings in Boston, Hartford, New York, Rhode Island, and Stamford Markets
Robinson+Cole Secures Top Rankings in 2026 Edition of Best Law Firms® teaser
November 13, 2025

Abby Warren and Christopher Costain Examine Potential Implications of Wearable Technology

Maufacturing.net
November 6, 2025

Robinson+Cole Commends 62 Attorneys Recognized in 2025 Super Lawyers®

Recognition spans key regions and highlights the firm’s seasoned practitioners and emerging leaders in many business transactions and litigation practices
Robinson+Cole Commends 62 Attorneys Recognized in 2025 <i>Super Lawyers</i>® teaser
November 14, 2025

Robinson+Cole Secures Top Rankings in 2026 Edition of Best Law Firms®

Robinson+Cole has once again been recognized among the nation’s leading law firms, earning 46 first-tier metropolitan rankings and six national rankings in the 2026 edition of Best Law Firms®. These distinctions underscore the firm’s commitment to delivering exceptional client service and legal excellence across a broad range of practices and jurisdictions. Robinson+Cole six national rankings include: Tier 1 ranking for Land Use & Zoning Law; Tier 2 rankings for Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law, Commercial Litigation, Information Technology Law, and Real Estate Law; and Tier 3 ranking for Construction Law. Robinson+Cole achieved the following first-tier metropolitan rankings: Boston, MA – Tier 1 Information Technology Law Land Use & Zoning Law Real Estate Law Hartford, CT – Tier 1 Appellate Practice Banking and Finance Law Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law Commercial Litigation Construction Law Copyright Law Corporate Law Criminal Defense: White Collar Employee Benefits (ERISA) Law Employment Law – Management Energy Law Energy Regulatory Law Environmental Law Equipment Finance Law Health Care Law Insurance Law Labor Law - Management Land Use and Zoning Law Litigation - Bankruptcy Litigation - Construction Litigation - Environmental Litigation - Insurance Mass Tort Litigation / Class Actions - Defendants Mergers & Acquisitions Law Public Finance Law Real Estate Law Securities/Capital Markets Law Trademark Law New York City, NY – Tier 1 Commercial Litigation Rhode Island – Tier 1 Commercial Litigation Energy Law Energy Regulatory Law Insurance Law Litigation - Insurance Personal Injury Litigation - Defendants Privacy and Data Security Law Real Estate Law Stamford, CT – Tier 1 Appellate Practice Insurance Law Litigation - Health Care Litigation - Insurance Litigation - Real Estate Real Estate Law Best Law Firms rankings are determined through a comprehensive, multi-layered evaluation process that incorporates client and professional references, firm-submitted data, lawyer evaluations, and leadership interviews. The 2026 research included input from over 18,700 firms, 27,000 lawyers, and more than 110,800 client submissions, resulting in 26 million evaluations and 16,401 client comments. Eligible firms must have at least one lawyer recognized in the current edition of The Best Lawyers in America® in the relevant practice area and jurisdiction. Rankings are grouped into tiers to reflect meaningful distinctions in performance rather than sequential order, ensuring a rigorous and transparent assessment of professional excellence. The full methodology can be found at https://www.bestlawfirms.com/methodology. 

Firm earns 6 national and 46 first-tier rankings in Boston, Hartford, New York, Rhode Island, and Stamford Markets
Robinson+Cole Secures Top Rankings in 2026 Edition of Best Law Firms® teaser
November 13, 2025

Abby Warren and Christopher Costain Examine Potential Implications of Wearable Technology

Maufacturing.net
November 6, 2025

Robinson+Cole Commends 62 Attorneys Recognized in 2025 Super Lawyers®

Recognition spans key regions and highlights the firm’s seasoned practitioners and emerging leaders in many business transactions and litigation practices
Robinson+Cole Commends 62 Attorneys Recognized in 2025 <i>Super Lawyers</i>® teaser
August 26, 2025

78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2026

Firm receives top listing in Connecticut lawyer count in national peer review survey
78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2026 teaser
November 7, 2024

Robinson+Cole Receives 45 First-Tier Metropolitan Rankings and Six National Rankings in 2025 Edition of Best Law Firms®

Robinson+Cole Receives 45 First-Tier Metropolitan Rankings and Six National Rankings in 2025 Edition of <i>Best Law Firms</i>® teaser
October 31, 2024

Robinson+Cole Lawyers Recognized in 2024 Super Lawyers®

Thomson Reuters
Robinson+Cole Lawyers Recognized in 2024 <i>Super Lawyers</i>® teaser
August 15, 2024

78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2025

78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in <i>The Best Lawyers in America</i>© 2025 teaser
November 6, 2023

Robinson+Cole Receives 42 First-Tier Metropolitan Rankings and Six National Rankings in Latest Edition of Best Law Firms®

Best Law Firms
Robinson+Cole Receives 42 First-Tier Metropolitan Rankings and Six National Rankings in Latest Edition of Best Law Firms® teaser
October 26, 2023

Robinson+Cole Lawyers Recognized in 2023 Super Lawyers®

Super Lawyers

August 26, 2025

78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2026

Firm receives top listing in Connecticut lawyer count in national peer review survey
78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2026 teaser
November 7, 2024

Robinson+Cole Receives 45 First-Tier Metropolitan Rankings and Six National Rankings in 2025 Edition of Best Law Firms®

Robinson+Cole Receives 45 First-Tier Metropolitan Rankings and Six National Rankings in 2025 Edition of <i>Best Law Firms</i>® teaser
October 31, 2024

Robinson+Cole Lawyers Recognized in 2024 Super Lawyers®

Thomson Reuters
Robinson+Cole Lawyers Recognized in 2024 <i>Super Lawyers</i>® teaser
August 15, 2024

78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2025

78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in <i>The Best Lawyers in America</i>© 2025 teaser
November 6, 2023

Robinson+Cole Receives 42 First-Tier Metropolitan Rankings and Six National Rankings in Latest Edition of Best Law Firms®

Best Law Firms
Robinson+Cole Receives 42 First-Tier Metropolitan Rankings and Six National Rankings in Latest Edition of Best Law Firms® teaser
October 26, 2023

Robinson+Cole Lawyers Recognized in 2023 Super Lawyers®

Super Lawyers

Events


Past

A State & Federal Legislative Update for CT Employers

Apr 28 2026
OneDigital’s Compliance & Coffee Seminar Series
Past

The Show Must Go On: HR’s High-Wire Act When Leadership Implodes

Apr 22 2026
2026 Tri-State SHRM Conference: HR Under the Big Top
Past

A State & Federal Legislative Update for CT Employers

Apr 28 2026
OneDigital’s Compliance & Coffee Seminar Series
Past

The Show Must Go On: HR’s High-Wire Act When Leadership Implodes

Apr 22 2026
2026 Tri-State SHRM Conference: HR Under the Big Top
Past

The Regulatory Roadmap for AI in Employment

Mar 27 2026
38th Annual Labor & Employment Law Conference
Past

Policy and Compliance Update

Mar 26 2026
Women in Manufacturing (WiM) HR Roundtable
Past

Legal Brief

Mar 19 2026
“Benefits Madness,” hosted by MP: Hired for HR and SFP Wealth
Past

Core Basic Principles, Competence & Planning Module

Dec 2 2025
AWI December Fundamentals Series
Past

The Regulatory Roadmap for AI in Employment

Mar 27 2026
38th Annual Labor & Employment Law Conference
Past

Policy and Compliance Update

Mar 26 2026
Women in Manufacturing (WiM) HR Roundtable
Past

Legal Brief

Mar 19 2026
“Benefits Madness,” hosted by MP: Hired for HR and SFP Wealth
Past

Core Basic Principles, Competence & Planning Module

Dec 2 2025
AWI December Fundamentals Series