James R. LaVaute

Employment, Mediation
Franklin Center, Suite 300, 443 North Franklin Street
Syracuse, New York 13204


Employment

Admitted

1973, New York; 1975, U.S. District Court, Northern District of New York; 1977, U.S. District Court, Western District of New York; 1981, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit; 1982, U.S. Supreme Court; 1990, U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit; 1991, U.S

Law School

Syracuse University, J.D., cum laude, 1972

Law School Graduation Year

1972

College

LeMoyne College, B.S., 1969

Memberships

Onondaga County, New York State (Member, Labor and Employment Law Section; Member, Executive Committee 1987-1992) and American (Member: Section of Labor and Employment Law; Vice-Chair, Section Council, 2002—; Co-Chair, Section Council Publications Committee, 2002—; Section Council Member, 1995-2002; Publications Committee, 2002—; Institutes and Meetings Committee, 1990-1995; Committee on Development of Law Under the National Labor Relations Act, 1974—, Co-Chair, 1988-1991; Program Co-Chair, 1985-1988) Bar Associations

Biographical

Associate Editor: Syracuse Law Review, 1971-1972. Editor, The Developing Labor Law, Third Edition (P. Hardin, Ed. in Chief, 1992). Associate Editor, The Developing Labor Law, C.J. Morris Edition, 1983, Editor-in-Chief, Fifth Supplement, 1982-1988 and Associate Editor, 1982-1984, 1982-1985 and 1982-1986 Supplements. Faculty Member, National Labor Relations Board Regional Conference, Buffalo, New York, 1982, 1985, 1989, and 2000. Co-Chair, National Labor Relations Board Regional Conference, New York, N.Y., 1992 and Buffalo, New York, 1994. Speaker, 1995 ABA 60th Anniversary Celebration of the National Labor Relations Act, Washington, D.C., Injunctions under the NLRA. Program Chair, 1993 ABA National Institute, Basic Labor and Employment Law Today. Co-Chair, 1994 ABA National Institute, Basic Labor and Employment Law Today, Arlington, Virginia. Fellow and Founding Governor, The College of Labor and Employment Lawyers, Inc., Washington, D.C., 1995—.

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