Gregg Adler
Adjunct Professor (SPP) and Livingston, Adler, Pulda, Meiklejohn and Kelly, P.C.
School of Public Policy
Education
B.A., Brown University, 1979
J.D., Northeastern University School of Law, 1982
Professional Experience
Gregg Adler has practiced labor and employment law with Livingston, Adler, Pulda, Meiklejohn & Kelly, P.C. representing workers and unions since 1983. He previously worked as a Field Attorney at the National Labor Relations Board. Gregg has extensive experience representing individuals and labor organizations in all aspects of the employment relationship, including collective bargaining, arbitration, negotiations with prospective employers, advice about conflicts at work, contract and severance negotiations, and post-employment litigation. He advises employees at all levels employed at companies of all sizes, as well as public officials and unions.
Gregg frequently serves as a mediator to assist other lawyers resolve difficult employment law disputes. Gregg believes that most civil lawsuits, like many other things in our lives, are ultimately about people and their ability to communicate effectively and honestly with one another. Gregg also serves as an arbitrator and is a member of the American Arbitration Association (AAA) National Roster of Neutral Arbitrators for employment disputes.

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