William Dugan
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Band 2 : Labor & Employment
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Provided by William Dugan
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William (Bill) Dugan is a partner in Baker McKenzie’s Employment and Compensation Practice Group, residing in Chicago and New York, chair of the US Disputes Employment Group, co-chair of the North American Employment Disputes Group, and a member of the Steering Committee for the North American Employment and Compensation Practice. Bill has been recognized as a leader in labor and employment law by Chambers, he has been repeatedly recognized for his superior litigation defense in Super Lawyers, and Legal 500 has stated that Bill is a “master in the art of defending corporations in litigation.” Bill represents management in complex litigation in federal and state courts and other tribunals throughout the United States, including trade secret and restrictive covenant matters, class and collective actions, and labor arbitrations. Bill also counsels employers on a wide range of Labor and Employment issues.
Bill has extensive experience representing management in complex litigation before federal and state courts, administrative agencies and other tribunals throughout the United States. He routinely litigates against the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, defending clients in high-profile systemic cases, as well as class and collective actions under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the Fair Labor Standards Act, and state wage hour laws. Among his various class and collective actions, Bill has successfully defended a race pay and promotion class action against a significant not-for-profit; the largest gender pay and promotion case ever brought by the EEOC; the largest class pay and promotion class arbitration ever filed by the private plaintiffs' bar; Title III class litigation involving hundreds of stores for major retailers; and class actions involving independent insurance agents nationwide.
Bill also has significant trial experience, including a multi-plaintiff race discrimination and harassment lawsuit litigated for nine weeks to verdict before a Detroit, Michigan jury; a $75M case brought by a former CFO litigated to verdict before an LA County jury for 6 weeks; a $100M breach of contract case litigated to verdict before FINRA in Chicago; a multi-plaintiff sex harassment and retaliation lawsuit litigated to verdict before a Chicago, Illinois jury; a breach of contract lawsuit litigated to verdict before an Ann Arbor, Michigan jury; the first sexual orientation lawsuit tried to verdict in Illinois; and an unfair labor practice hearing wherein nearly 100 unfair labor practice charges were litigated to verdict over 48 hearing days in Syracuse, New York.
Bill routinely represents clients in the financial industry, and regularly litigates before the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority achieving successful results, including a complete defense verdict in a FINRA arbitration where actual damages exceeded USD 50 million resulting in the General Counsel declaring after trial that "[he had] never met a better trial lawyer" than Bill Dugan.
Publications
Contributor to the Employer Report.
Expert in these Jurisdictions
USA
Languages Spoken
English
Education
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
BA
University of Notre Dame Law School
JD, cum laude
Chambers Review
USA
William Dugan serves as chair of the US contentious employment group at Baker McKenzie. He regularly represents management in disputes, including discrimination and harassment allegations, trade secret misappropriation and whistle-blower claims.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Bill is fantastic - he is highly experienced and he understands the role of in-house counsel and how best to support his clients."
"He has become a trusted counselor. He is both very knowledgeable of the law and has a keen sense of emotional intelligence."
"Bill is an excellent lawyer and a delight to work with."
"Bill is fantastic - he is highly experienced and he understands the role of in-house counsel and how best to support his clients."
"He has become a trusted counselor. He is both very knowledgeable of the law and has a keen sense of emotional intelligence."
"Bill is an excellent lawyer and a delight to work with."