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James Rosenfeld, Assistant Treasurer |
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James S. Rosenfeld is a shareholder practicing in Butzel Long's Detroit office. He is a graduate of Georgetown University Law Center (J.D., 1986) and Harvard College (A.B., 1981, magna cum laude).
Mr. Rosenfeld practices primarily in the areas of labor and employment law and general business litigation. He has extensive experience in litigating a wide variety of labor and employment cases, including trial and appellate work in both state and federal court. He also has experience negotiating collective bargaining agreements, and handling labor arbitrations and hearings before the National Labor Relations Board.
Mr. Rosenfeld has previously served as a member of the State Bar of Michigan Representative Assembly and President of the Barristers of the Detroit Metropolitan Bar Association. He has been a delegate to the Sixth Circuit Judicial Conference and a member of the Fellows of the State Bar of Michigan Foundation. He is a member of the Labor and Employment Law and the Alternative Dispute Resolution Sections of the State Bar and the Labor and Employment Relations Sections of the Federal and American Bar Associations. He is a mediator on the American Arbitration Association Mediation Panel and has served as an adjunct professor at Wayne State University Law School teaching alternative dispute resolution. He frequently lectures and conducts training for employers and supervisors on various employment issues and has co-authored "Expert Witness Testimony: A Litigation Issue for Discharge and Discrimination Cases," February, 1993, 72 Michigan Bar Journal, No. 2, 146 and “Sex Harassment Decisions: Take Your Statute as You Find It,” October 1998, 77 Michigan Bar Journal, No. 10, 1098.
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