Internal union elections are often hotly disputed and heavily-litigated. The conduct of union elections is governed by a sometimes confusing mix of federal laws and internal union constitutional requirements. Willig, Williams & Davidson’s experienced labor law attorneys are well-versed in the legal requirements governing the conduct of internal union elections. Because we believe in union democracy, Willig, Williams & Davidson’s labor lawyers work with our clients to help them conduct full and fair internal elections that comply with their union constitutions and the requirements of the Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act (LMRDA). Our labor attorneys also work with candidates for union office, to ensure that their rights are protected and their voices heard throughout the union election process. We know how to prevent and/or identify potential violations of law, and more importantly, we know how to defend against frivolous legal challenges or to advance challenges raised by candidates whose fair-election rights have been violated.
Union Elections
- Willig, Williams & Davidson Partner Amy L. Rosenberger Presents at AFL-CIO Annual Union Lawyers Conference
- Congress Relaxes Restrictions on Political Activity by Certain State and Local Government Employees
- Labor Law Attorney Larry Goodman Discusses Union Representation by Willig, Williams & Davidson
- Game Change: NLRB Permits College Football Players to Elect a Union
- NLRB Forges Ahead with New Election Rules Despite Court Order
- Willig, Williams & Davidson Partner Amy L. Rosenberger Presents at AFL-CIO Annual Union Lawyers Conference
- Congress Relaxes Restrictions on Political Activity by Certain State and Local Government Employees
- Labor Law Attorney Larry Goodman Discusses Union Representation by Willig, Williams & Davidson
- Game Change: NLRB Permits College Football Players to Elect a Union
- NLRB Forges Ahead with New Election Rules Despite Court Order
- Willig, Williams & Davidson Partner Amy L. Rosenberger Presents at AFL-CIO Annual Union Lawyers Conference
- Congress Relaxes Restrictions on Political Activity by Certain State and Local Government Employees
- Labor Law Attorney Larry Goodman Discusses Union Representation by Willig, Williams & Davidson
- Game Change: NLRB Permits College Football Players to Elect a Union