WASHINGTON, DC – JAMS, the largest private provider of mediation and arbitration services worldwide, is proud to announce that Louis M. Marlin, Esq. has been elected as a new Fellow to the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers. Election as a Fellow is the highest recognition by one’s colleagues of sustained outstanding performance in the profession, exemplifying integrity, dedication and excellence. Mr. Marlin will be installed as a Fellow at the American Bar Association’s Labor and Employment Law Section’s Continuing Legal Education Conference in San Francisco, CA on November 10.
This is a terrific recognition of Louis’ contributions to the labor and employment legal community. We congratulate Louis on this recognition and are proud to have him on the JAMS panel.
-Chris Poole, JAMS President and CEO
To be accepted as a Fellow in the College of Labor and Employment Attorneys is an honor. The College has an impressive presence and I’m humbled to be elected to this esteemed group.
-Louis M. Marlin, Esq., JAMS Neutral
Mr. Marlin’s election comes in recognition of a lengthy ADR and legal career. In his diverse ADR practice, he serves as a mediator, arbitrator and special master in a variety of disputes including Labor and Employment, Appellate, Business/Commercial, Construction, Insurance, Pharmaceuticals/Mass Tort and Personal Injury/Tort. He spent more than 40 years litigating a wide range of cases, especially employment and class actions. He was considered among the top-class action/complex litigation attorneys in California, serving as both defense and plaintiff counsel.
About JAMS
Founded in 1979, JAMS is the largest private provider of mediation and arbitration services worldwide. With Resolution Centers nationwide and abroad, JAMS and its more than 350 neutrals are responsible for resolving thousands of the world’s important cases. JAMS may be reached at 800-352-5267. More information is available at www.jamsadr.com and you can connect with us on Twitter and LinkedIn.
About The College of Labor and Employment Lawyers
The College began as a non -profit professional association honoring the leading lawyers nationwide in the practice of Labor and Employment Law. It has now evolved to become an intellectual and practical resource for the support of our profession and our many audiences. The primary purpose of the College is recognition of individuals, sharing knowledge and delivering value to the many different groups who can benefit from its value model.