Patricia W Goodson
USA Guide 2024
Band 4 : Labor & Employment
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About
Provided by Patricia W Goodson
Practice Areas
Patricia Goodson counsels management clients on a variety of employment-related issues, including federal and state discrimination and harassment laws; wage and hour compliance; employment policies and handbooks; employment agreements; restructuring; severance programs and policies; confidentiality, assignment of inventions and non-competition agreements; trade secrets; workplace violence; and drug and alcohol screening. She also counsels clients on issues arising under Title VII, the Americans with Disabilities Act, Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Family and Medical Leave Act, the Fair Labor Standards Act and the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act.
An experienced litigator, Tricia represents employers before governmental agencies and in state and federal courts on numerous employment-related matters, including including charges and lawsuits under North Carolina’s Retaliatory Employment Discrimination Act; common law employment claims; whistle-blower claims; wage and hour claims; and EEOC charges and lawsuits on employment discrimination, harassment and retaliation claims, including age, race, sex, disability, and national origin, as well as sexual harassment and equal pay claims. Tricia also represents clients in non-compete and confidentiality claims and other claims regarding employment agreements.
Professional Memberships
Global Vice-Chair of Labor Practice Group, Geneva Group International
Member, Society for Human Resource Management
Member, National Charity League
Chambers Review
USA
Patricia Goodson is a fine choice of litigator for employers facing matters such as wage and hour, discrimination and harassment claims. Her practice also includes providing counsel on terminations and noncompete agreements.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"She has been a tremendous help to us in navigating legal matters related to employment law."
"She's an effective advocate."
"She has been a tremendous help to us in navigating legal matters related to employment law."
"She's an effective advocate."