Debra S Katz

1718 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC

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1984
University of Wisconsin, JD - Juris Doctor
1980
Union College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Jillian

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14 Sep, 2017
Ms. Katz and her team are the epitome of expertise in the employment law field. She was professional, intelligent and caring the entire time she worked on my case. If you need help with an employment law situation, and want someone well respected by their fellow attorneys, look no further than Debra Katz.
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Publications

2013:
The National Law Journal, An Important Win for Whistleblowers
2013:
Law360, Summa v. Hofstra – A Cautionary Tale For Employer
2013:
Law360, SEC Must Stop The Latest Effort To Impede Whistleblowers
2013:
Law360, 10th Circ. Gives Even More Whistleblower Protection
2012:
The National Law Journal, Welcome Guidelines on Criminal Background Checks
2011:
The National Law Journal, Stop the bias against the jobless
2011:
Law360, Whistleblower Protections Restored: Sylvester V. Paraxel
2010:
National Law Journal’s Supreme Court Insider Blog, Commmentary: Will justices claw at ‘cat’s paw’ theory of employer liability
2010:
National Law Journal’s Supreme Court Insider Blog, Commentary: Court to resolve circuit split over petition clause protections for government employees
2010:
National Law Journal’s Supreme Court Insider Blog, Commentary: Court tackles scope of employees’ constitutional right to privacy
2010:
National Law Journal’s Supreme Court Insider Blog, Commentary: Are Oral Complaints to Supervisors Protected Under Wage-and-Hour Law?
2010:
Employment Law 360, How Far Will the High Court Go On 3rd-Party Reprisals?
2010:
The National Law Journal, In-house lawyers left in the lurch
2010:
Ms. Magazine, Save Your Life, Save Your Livelihood
2009:
Ms. Magazine, Equal Pay and Beyond
2009:
Legal Times, Please Protect the Whistle-blowers
2009:
Portfolio Media (Law360), Protecting Workers In A Nuclear Renaissance
2008:
The National Law Journal, Surprisingly Pro-Worker
2008:
The National Law Journal, Sarbanes-Oxley Whistleblowers: Experts Only, Please
2008:
Legal Times, Halt, In the Name of Public Safety: The Federal Government Must Stop Lashing Out at Whistle-blowers
2008:
Ms. Magazine, Less Gain, More Pain
2008:
Ms. Magazine, Firing Back
2008:
Ms. Magazine, Stall Tactics
2007:
Ms. Magazine, Scaling the Maternal Wall
2007:
Ms. Magazine, The Right to Complain
2007:
The National Law Journal, The Legacy of “Ledbetter”
2006:
Ms. Magazine, Teen Harassment and the Foley Scandal
2006:
The National Law Journal, Acting Above the Law
2006:
The National Law Journal, Victories for Workers
2006:
The National Law Journal, "Meritor" at 20: Ills Persist
2006:
Ms. Magazine, No More Excuses!
2005:
The National Law Journal, Only Two Major Rulings
2004:
The National Law Journal, No Windfall After All
2004:
The National Law Journal, Lawyers Who "Tell" Risk All
2004:
The National Law Journal, Employment Cases: "Constructive Discharge"
2004:
The National Law Journal, The "Extortion" Factor: Waging the P.R. Battle
2004:
Legal Times, A Surprising Year
2003:
The National Law Journal, 2003 Supreme Court Employment Law Review: A Pro-Employee Trend
2002:
The National Law Journal, Wins for Both Sides
2001:
The National Law Journal, Family Leave Lives On
1999:
Legal Times, Hiring Minds Want to Know: Increasingly Popular Psychological Testing of Job Applicants May Violate ADA
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