Lauren A. Fox

Member

Recent Publication:

Policy Alert: Subcontractor Protections Bill

Joseph Hill and Lauren Fox discuss new legislation in Philadelphia that would implement new protections for building service workers who are displaced when the properties where they are employed are sold or closed.

Lauren Fox counsels private and public sector clients in the full spectrum of labor and employment related issues, including areas of traditional labor and employment law, employment discrimination, and public education. She has significant experience counseling government entities and education sector employers in all areas of labor and employment law.

Her experience includes practice in the areas of collective bargaining negotiations, labor management relations such as wrongful discharge and unfair labor practices; FMLA, medical leave and wage and hour compliance; and employment discrimination, harassment and retaliation counseling and litigation. Lauren provides daily counsel to employers, advising clients on litigation avoidance and compliance with federal and state statutes and implementation of collective bargaining agreements. Her experience also includes drafting personnel policies, severance agreements, and employment agreements.

Prior to private practice, Lauren served as a judicial law clerk for Chief Judge Anthony J. Scirica, United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.

 

Experience

News

Cozen O’Connor Adds 17 Lawyers from Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney

May 08, 2017

The new attorneys add depth in Pittsburgh across Commercial and Corporate practices and continues to expand its national Labor & Employment Department

Publications

Policy Alert: Subcontractor Protections Bill

February 28, 2024

Joseph Hill and Lauren Fox discuss new legislation in Philadelphia that would implement new protections for building service workers who are displaced when the properties where they are employed are sold or closed.

Supreme Court Issues Janus Decision [Labor & Employment Alert]

June 27, 2018

Michael Hanlon, Lauren Fox, and Benjamin Shechtman discuss the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overrule Abood; public employers with unionized workplaces may no longer deduct state-mandated agency or fair share fees from employees.

Education

  • University of Pennsylvania Law School, J.D., magna cum laude, 2006
  • Brown University, A.B., magna cum laude, 2002
  • Pennsylvania

Chief Judge Anthony J. Scirica, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit