McClain Drexler Matthews LLC

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McClain Drexler Matthews LLC represents businesses and individuals in a variety of employment-related matters, including drafting, reviewing, and advising clients with respect to employment handbooks and contracts, executive compensation agreements, covenants not to compete, and agreements preventing the dissemination of trade secrets. The firm also represents clients involved in the litigation of employment-related claims, including wrongful discharge and discrimination claims, among others.

Due to the large number of claims that have been filed in recent years and the potential for large damages awards, it is critical for business clients to be aware of procedures designed to minimize exposure to employment-related claims. Thus, McClain Drexler Matthews LLC advises clients on the appropriate method of hiring, training, supervising, and discharging employees, in addition to other preventive measures designed to reduce the risk of liability.

While the firm's lawyers strive to assist business clients in anticipating and avoiding potential claims, we have also successfully defended many employment-related claims, often avoiding litigation and the associated costs.


Whom to Contact:

Neil L. McClain, Esq.
(303) 860-8400, Ext. 111
nmcclain@mcclaindrexler.com
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Regina T. Drexler, Esq.
(303) 860-8400, Ext. 110
rdrexler@mcclaindrexler.com
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Fiona M. Snody, Esq.
(303) 860-8400, Ext. 108
 

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