ADAM T. KLEIN is the Managing Partner of Outten & Golden LLP, and founded the firm's class action practice area. His practice focuses on the prosecution of class actions and impact litigation relating to race, gender, and immigration-based statutory discrimination. In addition, Mr. Klein has extensive experience litigating race and restorative justice cases concerning the criminal justice system and resulting collateral consequences in the workplace and in other contexts. Mr. Klein currently serves as lead or co-lead plaintiffs' counsel in numerous major class action lawsuits involving discrimination claims in the financial services industry, the high tech industry, and challenges to the use of credit and criminal history records for employment decisions. Mr. Klein is co-lead plaintiffs’ class counsel in a gender discrimination lawsuit challenging employment practices at Goldman Sachs. Mr. Klein is also lead counsel in a recently filed major class action filed against Washington State and all 39 counties within that state on behalf of tens of thousands of people with unconstitutional felony drug convictions and related offenses seeking the restitution of LFOs (fines and fees) and other forms of relief relating to the collateral consequences of those convictions.
Mr. Klein is lead class counsel in a now concluded lawsuit against the Census Bureau, which was filed in affiliation with a consortium of civil-rights organizations challenging the use of arrest and criminal history records as a screen for employment for 850,000 applicants. In 2016, the parties reached a landmark settlement with the federal government that requires the Census Bureau to reform its hiring practices for the 2020 decennial census as well as creating a class-member Records Assistance Project housed at the Cornell University ILR School and in coordination with the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. The Census Bureau legal team led by Mr. Klein won the Public Justice 2017 Trial Lawyer of the Year Award.
In addition, Mr. Klein serves as co-lead plaintiffs' class counsel in now settled nationwide discrimination class action lawsuits against Smith Barney (gender - Amochaev v. Smith Barney), Bank of America/Merrill Lynch (gender – Calibuso v. Bank of America), and Morgan Stanley (race - Jaffe v. Morgan Stanley). Each settlement provides class members with substantial monetary relief and creates systematic changes to company practices. Mr. Klein also served as co-lead plaintiffs' class counsel in a "glass ceiling" gender discrimination class action against MetLife, based on discrimination in promotions and compensation, which resulted in a settlement that created beneficial changes in the company.
Mr. Klein is the immediate past Co-Chair of the Executive Board of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. For numerous years, Mr. Klein has been selected as one of the Lawdragon 500 leading lawyers in America as well as Best Lawyers in America, New York’s Super Lawyers – Manhattan Edition, and as a member of the Hall of Fame in the Legal 500. Mr. Klein is a Fellow of the College of Labor & Employment Lawyers. Mr. Klein received his undergraduate degree from the School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University in 1987 and his law degree from Hofstra University in 1990.
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American Bar Association, Section of Labor & Employment, National Conference on Equal Employment Opportunity Law (Austin, TX)
Deep Diving Equal Pay
2016
NYU Workshop on Employment Law
The Boundaries of the Employment Relationship: Who is an Employee? Who is the Employer?
2015
National Conference on Equal Employment Opportunity Law, ABA Section of Labor & Employment (Miami Beach, FL)
Title VII Class Certification—Issues Certification and Targeting Specific Employment Practices Post Dukes and Comcast
2015
National CLE Conference - Labor & Employment (Vail, CO)
Class and Collective Actions — Rapid Fire Case Law Update
2015
National CLE Conference
Judge and Magistrate Judge Class and Collective Actions — What is Viable and What is Not?"
2015
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act After 50 Years, NYU 67th Annual Conference on Labor, New York University (New York, NY)
Challenges to Subjective Selection Systems; 'Pattern or Practice' Promotion and Pay Claims in Higher-Level Jobs
2014
American Constitution Society for Law and Policy (ACS) Convention (Washington, DC)
Your Day in Court?: The Undermining of Access to Justice
2014
ABA Section of Labor and Employment Law, 8th Annual Labor and Employment Law Conference (Los Angeles, CA)
Legal issues and Safeguards Associated with Performance Evaluation Programs
2014
Practicing Law Institute (New York, NY)
Managing Wage & Hour Risks
2013
National Conference on Equal Employment Opportunity Law, ABA Section of Labor & Employment Law
Advanced Class Action Topics
2013
ELA, Third Transatlantic Conference (London, England)
Compensation and Discrimination/Equal Pay Issues in the Financial Services Sector
2013
Discrimination and Retaliation, 7th Annual Labor and Employment Law Conference (New Orleans)
Gender Pay Disparity: 50 Years after the Equal Pay Act
2013
30th Anniversary Reception and Symposium
Employment Discrimination
2013
Practicing Law Institute (New York, NY)
Managing Wage & Hour Risks
2010
The American Bar Association Section of Labor and Employment Law and the ABA Center for Continuing Legal Education
Criminal History, Bad Credit Scores, and Hiring Discrimination: Title VII and the Use of Criminal Records and Credit History as Hiring Criteria
2009
The 13th Annual Corporate Counsel Institute (Washington, DC)
Reacting to the Changing American Workforce and Workplace, Part I: Lifestyle Behaviors & Relationships
2009
National CLE Conference - Labor & Employment (Vail, CO)
Class and Collective Actions Update
2009
Center for Labor and Employment Law: Twelfth Annual NYU Workshop on Employment Law for Federal Judges (New York, NY)
Evidence Issues/Use of Experts
2009
As the World Turns: Perspectives on International Labor and Employment Law (New York, NY)
Cross-Border Class Action Litigation
2009
American Conference Institute’s 7th National Advanced Forum on Wage Hour Claims and Class Actions (New York, NY)
Making the Call Whether to Settle: Assessing Damages, Settlement Structure, Administration and More
2009
New York University School of Law / American Bar Association
Mock E-Discovery Hearing
2007
NELA Fall Conference
Advanced Issues in Collective Actions
2007
NELA Annual Conference
Litigating Racial Discrimination and Harassment Claims
2007
Law Education Institute, National CLE Conference on Labor & Employment Law
Law Education Institute, National CLE Conference on Labor & Employment Law
2007
Human Resources Executive Conferences
1st Annual HR in Hospitality Conference: The Law of the Workplace: Hot Employment Issues for the Hospitality Industry
2007
Human Resources Executive Conferences
1st Annual HR in Hospitality Conference: Fair Labor Standards Act: Wage and Hour Compliance and the Consequences of Non-Compliance
2007
EEOC Public Meeting on Employment Testing and Screening
Employer Credit-History Checks and Criminal Record Checks of Job Applicants for Hiring Decisions: The Illegality under Title VII Disparate Impact Doctrine
2007
Cornell University’s Labor and Employment Law Program
Wage and Hour Law and Litigation Strategies
2007
American Conference Institute
Corporate Counsel Forum on Wage & Hour Compliance: What Plaintiffs’ Counsel Look for in Wage and Hour Conduct: Industries and Practices in Their Sights
2007
American Conference Institute
4th National Forum on Wage & Hour Claims & Class Actions (Co-Chair)
2007
American Bar Association -- National Conference on EEO Law
National Conference on Equal Employment Opportunity Law (Co-Chair)
2007
New York University School of Law / Federal Judicial Center, Workshop for Federal Judges
Wage & Hour Litigation
2006
Georgetown University Law Center, Evidence Issues and Jury Instructions in Employment Cases
Evidence Issues in Collective and Class Actions
2006
Georgetown University Law Center, Employment Law & Litigation Institute 2006
E-Discovery
2006
American Inns of Court
Glass Ceiling Litigation
2006
ABA Annual Convention
Fair Labor Standards Act Update
2006
Second Circuit Staff Attorney Training Seminar
Summary Judgment in Employment Discrimination Cases
2005
NYU Law School — Institute of Judicial Administration
State Class Action & Arbitration Law
2005
NELA Fall Conference: Impact Litigation: Representing Workers In Class, Collective & Multiple Plaintiff Actions
Mediation & Settlement Strategies
2005
ABA Annual Convention
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