Education- J.D., Yale Law School
- A.B., magna cum laude, Brown University
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Experience
For more than fifteen years, Laura Sack's practice has been devoted exclusively to representing management in labor and employment law matters. Her practice currently includes litigating employment cases before state and federal courts, representing clients before administrative agencies, designing and conducting employee training programs, and counseling management on labor and employment law issues.
Laura received her undergraduate degree in Political Science from Brown University. She graduated from Brown magna cum laude and was elected to membership in Phi Beta Kappa. Laura then attended Yale Law School, receiving her J.D. in 1991.
Following a one-year clerkship with the Honorable Raymond J. Pettine, United States District Court Judge for the District of Rhode Island, Laura joined the labor and employment law group of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett in New York City. Laura spent more than five years at Simpson Thacher, representing employers ranging from multinational financial institutions to local non-profit organizations. During her tenure at Simpson Thacher, Laura spent several months working in-house as interim labor and employment counsel to Philip Morris Management Corp.
In 1998, Laura joined the law department of Witco Corporation (now Chemtura Corporation), a global specialty chemical manufacturer headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut. As Witco's Senior Attorney, Human Resources Counsel, Laura was responsible for the company's labor and employment, employee benefits, and immigration matters worldwide. Laura joined KM&M later in 1998 and became a partner in 2000.
Affiliations
- Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Committee on Sex and Law)
Publications
- Women & Children First: A Feminist Analysis of the Primary Caretaker Standard in Child Custody Cases , 4 Yale J. of L. & Feminism 291 (Spring 1992)
Professional Honors
- Honored by the Legal Aid Society and the Robin Hood Foundation for pro bono representation
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