Hebert, Shelley

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Updated 03/30/10

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Jones Day

77 West Wacker

Chicago, IL 60601-1692

Phone: 1.312.269.4289 (Business Phone)

Fax: 1.312.782.8585 (Business Fax)

Contact Us (Business Email)

Websites associated with this firm:http://www.jonesday.com

Summary

Current Employment Position(s)

Associate

Lawyer Overview

Shelley Hebert's practice encompasses all areas of labor and employment. She represents employers before administrative agencies and state and federal courts in matters arising under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act, the National Labor Relations Act, and state wage and hour and retaliatory discharge laws. Her litigation experience ranges from single plaintiff employment cases to large class actions. She additionally represents employers in labor arbitration proceedings and counsels management on a variety of labor and employment issues, including union organizing activity.

Areas of Practice

  • Labor & Employment

Representative Cases

  • Continental Tire appeals judgment compelling arbitration of employee grievances , (2009)
  • Patriarch Partners recapitalizes Dura Automotive , (2010)

West Practice Categories

Collective Bargaining, Labor Arbitration, Labor Disputes, Labor Law, Labor Legislation, Labor Relations Boards & Proceedings, Unfair Labor Practices, Unions, Wage & Hour Laws, Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act

Qualifications

Bar Admissions

  • Illinois
  • Minnesota
  • Texas

Education

  • U of Illinois - Urbana (Main)

Office Information

Address

77 West Wacker
Chicago, IL 60601-1692

Phones

1.312.269.4289 (Business Phone)

Faxes

1.312.782.8585 (Business Fax)

Emails

Contact Us (Business Email)

Websites

http://www.jonesday.com

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