Morris E Fischer

Morris E Fischer

4.3
Rating: 10.0

Licensed for 30 years

Employment and labor Lawyer at Silver Spring, MD
Practice Areas: Employment & Labor, Wrongful Termination, Discrimination

11510 Georgia Avenue, Suite 235, Silver Spring, MD

About Morris

Biography

Practice Areas

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Practice Areas

Employment and Labor 45%

Morris E. Fischer, Attorney at Law is a firm that concentrates in the areas of Employment law, Wrongful Termination, Whistleblower, M.S.P.B., EEO Discrimination, Retaliation, Severance Package Negotiation.

30 years

45%

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Licenses

Licensed in District of Columbia for 20 years

State: District of Columbia

Acquired: 2006

Good Standing

Licensed in Maryland for 24 years

State: Maryland

Acquired: 2001

Active

Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 2013

Licensed in New York for 30 years

State: New York

Acquired: 1996

Currently Registered

Location

Morris E. Fischer, LLC

11510 Georgia Avenue, Suite 235, Silver Spring, MD, 20902

Morris E. Fischer, LLC

11 Broadway, Suite 615, New York, NY, 10004

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4.3 /5.0

25 Client Reviews

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Showing 1 - 1 of 1 review | Contracts & Agreements

Posted by Richard | April 05, 2011 | Contracts & Agreements

Labor Non-compete consult

Over the last five years I have used Morris Fischer’s law office on two occasions. Each time I found that his office provided accurate and wise legal consultation. In the first instance he saved me from getting caught up in an un-winnable non-compete while in the second instance he gave me the co...nfidence to negotiate from a position of strength, which resulted in a dramatic improvement in my consulting fees. In both cases his fee was a small price to pay for the legal standing he subsequently provided me. His office has also been extremely fast in getting the results I needed, and I would highly recommend this firm for anyone seeking competent and comprehensive legal services in the employment law field.

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Morris E Fischer's Lawyer Endorsements

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Marc Emden

Employment and labor lawyer | Jan 04

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"Mr. Fischer is a bright, energetic,and charismatic lawyer who cares deeply about his clients."

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Girum Tesfaye

Employment and labor lawyer | Apr 03

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I have known Mr. Fischer for eight years and will readily attest to his professionalism and unmatched competence in Labor and Employment Law. I have engaged Mr. Fischer in the past to help me navigate complicated areas of law and he has undoubtedly been an asset on my speed dial list. Without reservation, I endorse Morris Fischer for his legal acumen and professionalism."

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Michael Fried

Employment and labor lawyer | Feb 09

Relationship: Worked together on matter

"I endorse this lawyer. I have worked with Morris on a number of matters. He is smart, hardworking and an excellent attorney. I strongly recommend, and have recommended him, to clients."

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Joseph Miller

Employment and labor lawyer | Dec 04

Relationship: Worked together on matter

"I heartily endorse this lawyer. Moe is an extremely hardworking, brilliant attorney who i know will continue to bring in amazing results for his clients."

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Leo Roth

Employment and labor lawyer | Nov 13

Relationship: Worked together on matter

"I endorse this lawyer. I have worked as co-counsel with Morris Fischer for close to one year in a matter currently in litigation, and have been impressed with his ability to gather, understand and represent the client in the discovery aspect of the case. I have found him to be a true advocate who fairly and zealously represents his client. In my opinion, he is an excellent trial attorney."

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Daniel Rosefelt

Employment and labor lawyer | Nov 07

Relationship: Worked together on matter

"I endorse this lawyer. Morris is an excellent attorney. He is thoughtful, effective and resourceful. He fights hard for his clients and gets results."

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Michael Fallings

Employment and labor lawyer | Oct 31

Relationship: Co-worker

"Morris is an excellent trial lawyer, aggressive litigator, and strong advocate for his clients. He employs effective case strategies to bring about strong outcomes for his clients. I endorse Morris E. Fischer."

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Richard Sloane

Employment and labor lawyer | Aug 18

Relationship: Opposing Counsel on matter

"I found Morris to be extremely reasonable and pragmatic. We settled the case in short order, on mutually acceptable terms."

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Daniel Kenney

Employment and labor lawyer | Apr 10

Relationship: Worked for lawyer

"I worked with Morris for a little over three years. Morris has terrific trial instincts, great case strategy and negotiates hard with defense attorneys. Morris is a top attorney and I endorse his practice."

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Kyle Ingram

Employment and labor lawyer | Mar 25

Relationship: Worked for lawyer

"I have worked with Morris personally. Morris is a strong leader and has had many successes in the employment law field. He is a strong fighter for the rights of employees whose rights have been violated. He has successfully concluded many cases in favor of clients."

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Eric Pines

Employment and labor lawyer | Dec 20

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I endorse this lawyer."

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Neil Hyman

Employment and labor lawyer | Mar 15

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"Morris Fischer is an outstanding employment lawyer. We have worked together on several cases in the past year and I have found him to be a zealous advocate for his clients and an excellent resource for employment law questions."

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Daniel Kenney

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Experience

Rating:  10.0 (Superb)

Professional misconduct

This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 2013.

Reprimand issued in MD, 2013

updated on 12/09/2014

Reprimand means the attorney did something wrong but may still practice law. The State warns the lawyer in hopes that he or she will not repeat the behavior. Details of the infraction are made part of the public record.

Morris’s comment:

“This was an out of court reprimand to which I consented. New York's Grievance Committee for the Tenth Judicial District determined there was no breach of the Rules of Professional Conduct.”

Honors

2022

Best Lawyer, Expertise

2022

Platinum, Martindale-Hubbell

2021

Best Employment Lawyers in Washington, D.C., Expertise

2021

Client Champion Award, Martindale-Hubbell

2020

Best Employment Lawyers in Washington, DC, 2020, Expertise

2020

2020, Top 100 Attorneys, Top 100 Attorneys Magazine

2019

Best Employment Lawyers in Washington, DC, 2019, Expertise

2018

Best Employment Lawyers in Washington, DC, 2018, Expertise

2018

2018 Client Champion, Martindale-Hubbell

2017

Best Employment Lawyers in Washington, DC, 2017, Expertise

2016

Preeminent 4.7 out of 5, Martindale-Hubbell

2014

Preeminent 4.5 out of 5, Martindale-Hubbell

2012

Selected Mentor Program, Maryland Court of Appeals

2010

Certificate of Appreciation, Dystonia Support Group of Greater Washington, DC

2002

Pro Bono Honor Roll, Legal Aid of Baltimore, MD

Work Experience

2005 - Present

Owner, Morris E. Fischer, LLC

1993 - 1993

Judicial Law Clerk, New York State Supreme Court Justice

Associations

2019 - Present

American Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists

Member

2019 - Present

National Employment Lawyers Association (New York chapter)

Member

2017 - Present

Metropolitan Washington Employment Lawyers Association

Executive Committee Member

2016 - Present

Simon E. Sobeloff Jewish Law Society

Sustaining Member

2014 - Present

Metropolitan Washington Employment Lawyers Association

Sustaining Member

2010 - Present

Dystonia Support Group of Greater Washington, DC

featured speaker

2017 - 2018

American Bar Association

Member

2012 - 2013

Montgomery County Bar Association, Employment Law Section

Executive Committee Member

2012 - 2012

House Ways & Means Committee, MD House of Delegates,

Witness - gave testimony

2011 - 2012

Metropolitan Washington Employment Lawyers Association

Case Evaluation Committee Member

2008 - 2019

Metropolitan Washington Employment Lawyers Association

Member

Sample of Legal Cases

Nicole Nualart v. Department of Homeland Security, Merit Systems Protection Board (“MSPB”) No: DC-0752-23-0084-I-2 (2024)

Trial Win

Leland L. Cogdell, Jr. v. Murphy, United States District Court, District of Columbia, No: 19-2462 (RC) (2023)

Defeated Summary Judgment Twice - Settlement of $125,000 and attorney fees and costs.

Victor McKoy v. DC Department of Employment Services, OEA Matter 1601-0053-22 (2023)

Won Case on Summary Judgment

Losito v Mayorkas, Office of Federal Operations (“OFO) Appeal, No: 2022000740, EEOC No: 570-2021-00363 (2022)

Won Appeal

Appellant v Department of Homeland Security, MSPB (2022)

Trial Win

Quentin Borges-Silva v. Environmental Protection Agency - EEOC Hearing No.: 570-2020-00896X

Trial Win

Michelle Williams v. Morgan State University, United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 19-2477

U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals - Lower Court's decision vacated and remanded in part

Kayimbi Tubajika v. U.S.D.A., EEOC No: 570-2020-00701X

Race Discrimination Case - Summary Judgment Defeated

Quintero v. Barr, Dep't of Justice, Bureau of Prisons, EEOC 480-2020-00405X

Confidential Settlement Agreement

Carter v. Dhillon, 1:19-cv-00080-ACK-KJM

Confidential Settlement Agreement

H.K. v. Major U.S. Bank

Confidential Settlement Agreement

Charles Kyle Limbo, SR. v. Department of the Navy, MSPB, PH-315H-20-0268-I-1

Confidential Settlement Agreement

D.B. v. Major N.Y. Investment Bank

Confidential Settlement Agreement

Demaris Belanger v. FEMA, EEOC No. 570-2018-00401X

Confidential Settlement Agreement

Twila Smith v. Ergo Solutions, LLC, et al (19-7135)

Appeal Won - United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.

P. S. v. Department of Defense (Security Clearance Matter)

FEDERAL EMPLOYEE REINSTATED AND SECURITY CLEARANCE REVOCATION REVERSED

Smith v. Ergo Solutions, LLC 14-cv-00382-JDB

Representing the Defendant - Defendants' Jury Verdict

Mount v. Department of Homeland Security, 18-1762

United States First Circuit Court of Appeals sides with Morris E. Fischer, Esq. and Remands the MSPB Administrative Judge's dismissal for Further Proceedings

Coniglio v. New York Community Bancorp, Inc., 2:18-cv-06921-JFB-GRB

Confidential Settlement Resolution

Marilyn Garcia v. DHS (ICE), EEOC No. 510-2017-00407X

Default Judgment in our favor - Granted by the EEOC, Administrative Judge

Crowley v. Perdue, U.S. District Court, District of Columbia, 16-cv-00498

Summary Judgment Denied - Twice

Frances Smith v. Riderwood Village, Inc. No 2059 (Md. App., 2018)

Appeal Reversal of Montgomery Circuit Court Dismissal

Atkin v. Goldberg's New York Bagels et al, 8:15-cv-03413-GJH, U.S. District Court, District of Maryland

We represented the Employer - Summary Judgment granted for Goldberg's Bagels

Robinson v. Ergo Solutions, LLC, United States District Court, District of Columbia, 14-00379-JDB

Defendant's Verdict - We represented the Defendant

James Crawford v. Elaine C. Duke, United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit, 16-5063

Court of Appeals Reversal in Part

Hatter v. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, U.S. District Court, DC, Case No: 1-14-cv-01470-TSC

Summary Judgment Denied - Case Settled Confidentially Before Trial

Royster v. Gahler, et al, United States District Court, District of Maryland, TJS-15-1843

Summary Judgment Denied

Orlowske v. Price, United States District Court, District of Columbia, 16-cv-00383

$40,000 and Two Week Suspension Removed

Connie Collins-Duke v. Department of Veterans Affairs, OFO Appeal No. 0120171268

Office of Federal Operations Reverses Agency

Client v. Department of Homeland Security

Security Clearance Reinstated

Toledo v. Department of Homeland Security (ICE), EEOC No. 510-2017-00168

Judgment for Our Client - Lorenzo Toledo

Geib v. Peformance Food Group, United Stated District Court, District of Maryland, Case No. 13-cv-02674-GLR

Confidential Settlement After Defendant's Summary Judgment DENIED

Lyons v. District of Columbia, U.S. District Court, District of Columbia, Case No: 1:14-cv-00278-ABJ

Confidential Settlement Before Trial

Complainant v. Social Security Administration, EEOC No. 410-2016-00297X

Discovery Sanction Awarded, Merits Pending

Demaris Belanger v. Department of Homeland Security, M.S.P.B. Washington Regional Office, DC-0752-15-0985-I-2

Won at Hearing- All Backpay and Attorney Fees

Taylor Johnson v. Department of Homeland Security, M.S.P.B, Case No: SF-0752-16-0320-I-1, Los Angeles Field Office (2015)

Resolved

Deborah Jones v. Jeh Johnson, Secretary, DHS, U.S. District Court, District of Columbia, Case No: 13-1567

Settlement - $100,000 and removal of damaging documents from employee personnel file

Czerska v. HHS, et al, U.S. District Court, District of Columbia, Case No. 15-0129

Settlement - Full reisnstatement (retirement- with corresponding pay and benefits), $170,000, corrected employment record

Southard v. Wicomico County Board of Education, 1:14-cv-00323-SAG

Defendant's Summary Judgment motion Denied, Resulting in Confidential Settlement at Mediation

Annette Bates v. Department of the Treasury, MSPB Case, Denver Field Office (October, 2015)

The case settled a week before hearing and settlement terms included a combination of $190,000 for back pay, compensatory damages and attorney fees as well as all negative information from Ms. Bates’ personnel file removed.

Keegan v. Social Security Administration

Pending- Case currently in litigation

John Welsh v. AmericaHomeKey, Inc., et al, Case No: 389561-V, Maryland Circuit Court, Montgomery County

1.9 Million, Awarded by Judge Ronald B. Rubin on Default Judgment, Following Damages Trial

Diane Williams v. Baltimore City Community College, et al, Case No. 1:12-cv-00238

$80,000 Settlement

Homa v. Ambu Inc., Maryland Circuit Court, Anne Arundel County, Case No: C-14-187983

Confidential Resolution Following Summary Judgment Denial

Staffing Alternatives, Inc. v. Marilyn Saunders, Court of Special Appeals of Maryland

Unemployment Ruling Reversed- All Benefits Awarded

Gibbs, et al V. WMATA, United States District Court, District of Columbia, 1:12-cv-01388-CKK

Confidential Settlement After Defeating Summary Judgment

Dorney v. Department of the Army, MSPB case, DC-1221-11-0556-B-1

clean record and $30,000 to employee for damages. In addition, obtained a sanction against the goverment for failure to timely pay the settlement, including an attorney fee award

Sharma v. Howard County, U.S. District Court, District of Maryland, Civil Action No. 1:12-cv-02269-JKB

settled for $50,000

Atkinson v. The Baltimore City Police Department, U.S. District Court, District of Maryland No. 12-cv-3405

settled for $100,000

DiIenno v. Home Depot USA, Inc., U.S. District Court, District of Maryland, 1:14-cv-0400-RDB

confidential settlement

Hayes v. Napolitano, United States District Court, District of Columbia, 1:12-cv-00825-ABJ

$175,000, Ms. Barr's Forced Resignation and Mr. Hayes Kept His Position

Tadalan v. Johnson, U.S. District Court, District of Columbia, 1:11-cv-01019-CKK

settlement for $55,000 and 80 hours of restore leave

Rodney Payne v. Department of Commerce, U.S. District Court, District of Columbia, Case No: 09-01808

Having been promoted to a GS-14, Plaintiff received full back-pay and 100% attorney fee reimbursement.

Bullard v. Motorola, Inc., U.S. District Court, District of Maryland, Case No: 1:08-cv-03311-WMN

Confidential Settlement After Close of Discovery

Morin v. United States Postal Service, MSPB DC-0752-11-0876-I-1

Postal Service rescinded proposal to remove and removal letter; full back pay restored and $18,750.

Mogenhan v. Rubin, U.S. District Court, District of Columbia, 1:98-cv-00817-JDS

Jury verdict for $250,000 + attorney fees

Yvonne Glover v. U.S. Dep't of Veterans Affairs, Matter No. 558/05

Full reinstatement, all back pay and attorney fees

Texeira v. United States Postal Service, 2008 U.S. App. LEXISX 4335 (U.S. Federal Circuit)

Full reinstatement to supervisory position, all back pay and attorney fees

Hitchcock v. Atlantic Southeast Airlines, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Mississippi, 1:04-cv-00070-MPM

Jury verdict for $870,000

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Education

1995

Touro College - Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center

J.D.

1990

Yeshiva University, Sy Syms School of Business

BS - Bachelor of Science

Speaking Engagements

2017

Changing Currents in Employment Law Panel

Who's The Boss: Navigating the Employment Relationship for Government Contractors

2014

Dystonia Support Group Disability

2014

Dystonia Medical Research Foundation, Mid Atlantic Regional Conference

Dystonia and the ADA

2012

Touro College, Jacob D. Fuchsberg School of Law, Evidence class

The Importance of Winning Objections at Trial

2012

Dystonia Medical Research Foundation, Mid Atlantic Regional Conference

Dystonia and the ADA

2010

Dystonia Medical Research Foundation, Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference Dystonia and the ADA

Publications

2017

Book, ISBN No: 978-1-51362-613-0 Maximize Your Employment Lawsuit with My Top Secrets

2017

New York Post WaPo settles age, race bias lawsuit

2015

Fox News National White ex-DC official sues city, claims he was called 'cracker' and fired over race

2015

Fox News National How did federal agency get $500M from stimulus? 'We Misled Congress,' ex-official says

2014

The Daily Record (Maryland) City Settles ADA Suit for $100k

2014

Morris E. Fischer, Esq. Secrets to Top Recovery, Third Edition

2014

2012

CNN ICE Chief of Staff on Leave on Heels of DHS Job Discrimination Lawsuit

2012

The New York Times Official's Lawsuit Claims Discrimination Against Men at U.S. Immigration Agency

2012

The Wall Street Journal ICE Agent Settles Harassment Lawsuit with Gov't

2008

ISBN 0-9632171-7-8 Secrets to Your Top Recovery (book written for clients)

1998

Journal of the Suffolk Academy of Law, Volume 12, 1998 Why Shrink Wrap Licensing Agreements Should Be Enforceable Against Software Users Knowledgeable of Their Existence,

Languages

Hebrew

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