Suite 900
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
United States
Ron Taylor heads Venable's Maryland Labor and Employment Practice Group.
Mr. Taylor advises and defends employers nationwide on occupational safety and health issues and on a wide variety of labor and employment law matters, including wage and hour, privacy, non-compete, collective bargaining, employment discrimination, disability, and wrongful discharge.
Representative Clients
Mr. Taylor's clients include a broad array of private, public, and non-profit businesses of all sizes located throughout the United States. With nearly 30 years of experience, he has been consistently identified as one of the most recognized Maryland labor and employment lawyers, and noted for his sound judgment and ability to achieve great results for his clients, as well as for his extensive experience in occupational safety and health law.
Significant Matters
Mr. Taylor handled the first Maryland case to establish the proposition that a disclaimer in an employee manual can prevent it from becoming a contract.
He has obtained summary judgment or dismissal of claims, or prevailed after hearing in numerous discrimination, wrongful discharge, and other employment cases. Mr. Taylor has also successfully and efficiently defended hundreds of enforcement actions by the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and state plan agencies in over forty states, the District of Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.
Areas of Practice | 1) Labor and Employment, 2) Government Contracts, 3) Financial Services Wage Compliance, 4) Healthcare and 5) Regulatory |
Law School | William & Mary Law School (J.D., 1981) |
Education | University of Virginia (B.A.,1997) |
Bar Member / Association | Maryland State Bar Association |
Most recent firm | Venable LLP |
Andrew Hamilton is a partner in Morgan Lewis's Business and Finance Practice. Mr. Hamilton practices in the areas of mergers and acquisitions, private equity and venture capital, securities law, and general corporate counseling.