PHILADELPHIA – July 9, 2015 – For the second year in a row, Shareholder Kelly Dobbs Bunting of the Philadelphia office of the international law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP will serve on the American Bar Association’s Steering Committee for International Employment Law.
The ABA’s Section of International Law was founded in 1933 to promote interest, activity, and research in international and comparative law. The section’s membership now spans over 90 countries and includes more than 23,000 members. Their mission is to bridge the U.S. and non-U.S. legal communities, help members serve the needs of their international clients, promote substantive international expertise, and strengthen the just implementation of the rule of law. Bunting is a longtime member of the ABA’s Labor and Employment Section’s International Labor and Employment Law Committee and currently serves on its Diversity and Membership Development subcommittee.
Bunting, a member of Greenberg Traurig’s Labor & Employment (L&E) Practice and co-chair of the firm’s Employment Training/Compliance Group, handles a variety of employment litigation and counseling matters on behalf of employers around the world, including wage and hour class and collective actions; discrimination, harassment, wrongful termination, and whistleblower litigation; non-competition, non-solicitation, FCPA, and compliance issues; L&E due diligence; and employment agreements. Bunting is also co-chair of Greenberg Traurig’s Global Workforce Strategies initiative, a program that provides comprehensive and cost-effective labor and employment, immigration and compliance advice to multi-national corporations. She has been with Greenberg Traurig for more than nine years and was recently listed as “Recommend” for Labor & Employment: Workplace and Employment Counseling and by The Legal 500 for the second year in a row.