Glenn A. Duhl

Securities, Mediation
150 Trumbull Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06103


Securities

Admitted

1986, Louisiana, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Louisiana and U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit; 1987, Connecticut and U.S. District Court, Middle and Western Districts of Louisiana; 1989, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; 1992, U

Law School

Tulane University of Louisiana, J.D., 1986

Law School Graduation Year

1986

College

Wesleyan University, B.A., 1983

Memberships

Biographical

Adjunct Professor, Advanced Employment Law, University of Hartford, Summer 2003. Contributing Author, 2003 Annual Report of the Subcommittee on Developments Under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, American Bar Association, Mid-Winter Meeting, Federal Labor Standards Legislation Committee, Feb. 2003. Author and Lecturer, Preventing and Defending Sexual Harassment Claims in Connecticut, National Business Institute, CLE Seminar, New Haven, CT, Nov. 8, 2002. Contributing Author, 2002 Annual Report of the Subcommittee on Developments Under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, American Bar Association, Mid-Winter Meeting, Federal Labor Standards Legislation Committee, Feb. 2002. Author and Lecturer, How to Survive a Wage and Hour Audit, Connecticut Restaurant Association, Feb. 2002. Contributing Author and Lecturer, Top Ten Things Every Lawyer Should Know About Employment Law, American Bar Association, New York, NY, Jul. 2000 and Chicago, IL, Aug. 2001. Contributing Author, 2001 Annual Report of the Subcommittee on Developments Under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, American Bar Association, Mid-Winter Meeting, Federal Labor Standards Legislation Committee, Feb. 2001. Author and Lecturer, National Business Institute, CLE Seminar, Basic Wage and Hour Law in Connecticut, National Business Institute, CLE Seminar, New Haven, CT, 1998, 1999. Author: Conducting Sexual Harassment Investigations (with Sample Procedures), ALI-ABA, The Practical Litigator, Vol. 10, No. 6, Nov. 1999. Contributing Author, How to Avoid the Devastation of Increasing Class Action Lawsuits and Disparate Impact Claims, Institute for International Research, CLE Seminar, Personnel Law Update, 1999. Author and Lecturer, Current Issues In Wage & Hour Law, Connecticut Restaurant Association, Mar. 2000. Contributing Author, Connecticut Labor and Employment Law, (Time/Warner Publishing) 1995 and revised editions, 2001, 2003. Member, Board of Directors: American Red Cross, South Central Connecticut Chapter, Human R

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