Barnard Iglitzin & Lavitt LLP
Gabe Frumkin is a Senior Associate at Barnard Iglitzin & Lavitt LLP, where responsibilities include assisting attorneys with research and drafting motions, briefs, and other litigation documents in labor, employment, and election law. Prior experience encompasses roles as Law Student Intern at the Massachusetts Attorney General's Office, Peggy Browning Fellow at SEIU and Schwerin Campbell Barnard Iglitzin & Lavitt LLP, and Legal Extern at the U.S. Department of Labor. Gabe's background also includes political campaign experience, serving as Deputy GOTV Director for the Democratic Party of Georgia and Political Director for Tom Conroy's campaign, among others. Gabe holds a Doctor of Law (JD) from Boston College Law School and a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and Peace and Justice Studies from Tufts University.
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Barnard Iglitzin & Lavitt LLP
Our group of talented lawyers and highly-skilled staff comprise the largest union-side labor law firm in the Pacific Northwest, with roots dating back to the region's labor struggles of the 1910s. Together, our attorneys possess over 175 years of experience advising clients, negotiating contracts, and litigating labor and employment cases. Our attorneys are adept at developing creative strategies for union organizing and defending our clients' rights to engage in protected activities. We assist our clients in bargaining strong contracts and we enforce those contracts through grievance arbitration. With our breadth of litigation experience, we aggressively enforce federal and state labor, wage & hour, and anti-discrimination laws. Our clients appreciate that we provide responsive, creative, and cost-effective representation and that we are committed to advancing social and economic justice on behalf of, and as part of, the labor movement. *** [Disclaimer: The general information on this page is not intended to constitute legal advice in any particular situation. If you need specific advice about a specific case, we suggest you contact your attorney.]