With offices in Staten Island, New York, Pitta & Giblin LLP is a labor, employment and employee benefits law firm providing comprehensive counsel and representation for labor unions in a wide variety of industries and professions in New York and New Jersey.
As committed champions for labor, our lawyers advise and represent our labor union clients at the bargaining table, in court and before the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) and other administrative agencies.
We...
With offices in Staten Island, New York, Pitta & Giblin LLP is a labor, employment and employee benefits law firm providing comprehensive counsel and representation for labor unions in a wide variety of industries and professions in New York and New Jersey.
As committed champions for labor, our lawyers advise and represent our labor union clients at the bargaining table, in court and before the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) and other administrative agencies.
We...
With offices in Staten Island, New York, Pitta & Giblin LLP is a labor, employment and employee benefits law firm providing comprehensive counsel and representation for labor unions in a wide variety of industries and professions in New York and New Jersey.
As committed champions for labor, our lawyers advise and represent our labor union clients at the bargaining table, in court and before the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) and other administrative agencies.
We provide a wide array of labor, employment and employee benefits law services, including but not limited to:
To achieve our mission and better serve our clients, our law firm maintains a strong alliance with Pitta Bishop Del Giorno & Giblin LLC, a consulting firm that provides a variety of services related to lobbying and legislative representation, community relations, government relations, crisis management, private and public sector business expansion, and election campaign finance.
The attorneys of Pitta & Giblin LLP understand how representing one union can directly benefit other unions, and we think of our work as representing the institution of labor as a whole.
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