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Overview
Practice Areas
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34% Class Action
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33% Civil Rights
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33% Employment / Labor
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Résumé
Licenses
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24 years
since Debra Susan Katz was first licensed to practice law in NY.
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Education
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| School |
Major |
Degree |
Graduated |
| University of Wisconsin, Madison |
Law |
JD - Juris Doctor |
1984 |
| Union College (Barbourville Kentucky) |
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BA - Bachelor of Arts |
1980 |
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Associations
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| Position |
Association Name |
Duration |
| Member |
American Bar Association |
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| Member |
District of Columbia Bar |
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| Member |
Metropolitan Employment Lawyer's Association |
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| Member |
National Employment Lawyers Association |
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Portfolio
Publications
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| Article |
Publication |
Date |
| Scaling the Maternal Wall |
Ms. Magazine |
2007 |
| The Right to Complain |
Ms. Magazine |
2007 |
| Victories for Workers |
National Law Journal |
2006 |
| Only Two Major Rulings |
National Law Journal |
2005 |
| 'Meritor' at 20: Ills persist |
National Law Journal |
2005 |
| A Surprising Year |
Legal Times Magazine |
2004 |
| Employment Cases: Constructive Discharge |
National Law Journal |
2004 |
| Lawyers Who 'Tell' Risk All |
National Law Journal |
2004 |
| No Windfall After All |
National Law Journal |
2003 |
| A Pro-Employee Trend |
National Law Journal |
2003 |
| Employment Cases: Wins for Both Sides |
National Law Journal |
2002 |
| Family Leave Lives On |
National Law Journal |
2001 |
| Judicial Legislation Run Amok: New Limits on Punitive Damages Imposed |
Legal Times Magazine |
1999 |
| Hiring Minds Want to Know: Increasingly Popular Psychological Testing of Job Applicants May Violate ADA |
Legal Times Magazine |
1999 |
| Electronic Discovery in Employment Discrimination Cases |
Yale Studies in World Public Order |
1998 |
| Harassment vs. The Reasonable Employer |
Legal Times Magazine |
1998 |
| Judge Needs Gag Order for Spouse: Husband’s Advice in Clinton Case Violates Judicial Ethics |
Legal Times Magazine |
1998 |
| One Round Too Many: Clinton’s Lawyers Could at Least End the Paula Jones Case |
One Round Too Many: Clinton’s Lawyers Could at Least End the Paula Jones Case |
1998 |
| National Public Radio; Yes: There is a Duty to Air a Variety of Viewpoints |
ABA Journal |
1996 |
| Practicing Public Interest Law in a Private Law Firm |
West Virginia Law Review |
1994 |
| Under Bail Reform Act 'Preventive Detention' Prevents Due Process |
Legal Times Magazine |
1989 |
| The 'Extortion' Factor: Waging the P.R. Battle |
The 'Extortion' Factor: Waging the P.R. Battle |
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