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Deborah R. Willig
Deborah R. Willig

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Alaine S. Williams
Alaine S. Williams

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Stuart W. Davidson
Stuart W. Davidson

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Nancy B.G. Lassen
Nancy B.G. Lassen

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Ralph J. Teti
Ralph J. Teti

Retired Partner

Laurence M. Goodman
Laurence M. Goodman

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Irwin W. Aronson
Irwin W. Aronson

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Amy L. Rosenberger
Amy L. Rosenberger

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James S. Beall
James S. Beall

Partner

Bruce M. Ludwig
Bruce M. Ludwig

Retired Partner

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Union Trusteeships

  • 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
  • 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
Deborah R. Willig
Deborah R. Willig

Managing Partner

Alaine S. Williams
Alaine S. Williams

Retired Partner

Stuart W. Davidson
Stuart W. Davidson

Partner

Nancy B.G. Lassen
Nancy B.G. Lassen

Counsel

Ralph J. Teti
Ralph J. Teti

Retired Partner

Laurence M. Goodman
Laurence M. Goodman

Partner

Irwin W. Aronson
Irwin W. Aronson

Partner

Amy L. Rosenberger
Amy L. Rosenberger

Partner

James S. Beall
James S. Beall

Partner

Bruce M. Ludwig
Bruce M. Ludwig

Retired Partner

Willig, Williams & Davidson’s labor law attorneys are experienced in the myriad legal issues surrounding union trusteeships. Union trusteeships are heavily-regulated, must be imposed in accordance with the governing union’s constitution and by-laws, and are subject to significant legal requirements under the LMRDA.

Union trusteeships are normally established in cases where subordinate unions have or are alleged to have significant operational or financial problems, or in order to restore democratic procedures. Given the extraordinary nature of the remedy, and the stakes at hand, union trusteeships are almost always accompanied by internal union and external federal litigation.

Willig, Williams & Davidson labor lawyers are experienced and well suited to address concerns related to union trusteeships. Our attorneys have litigated to defend against meritless trusteeships, and conversely, to secure implementation of trusteeships in the best interests of the members. Our firm has worked on behalf of international and local unions to assist trustees in the administration of their responsibilities. And we have also worked to help local unions exit trusteeship and return governance of their unions to their local membership.

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  • 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
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