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DAVID LOPEZ is Of Counsel at Outten & Golden, in the firm’s Washington, DC office, after resigning as a Partner in July 2018 to become the Dean of Rutgers Law School - Newark. Mr. Lopez served as General Counsel of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) from April 8, 2010 until December 9, 2016 – the longest serving General Counsel of the agency. Mr. Lopez was nominated twice by President Barack Obama and confirmed by the Senate in 2010 and 2014. Mr. Lopez is the first EEOC field trial attorney to be appointed as the agency's General Counsel. As General Counsel, Mr. Lopez was in charge of the Commission's litigation program, overseeing the agency's 15 Regional Attorneys and a staff of more than 325 lawyers and legal professionals who conduct or support Commission litigation in district and appellate courts across the country. He has served at the Commission in various capacities for the past 22 years, including as Supervisory Trial Attorney in the Phoenix District Office and Special Assistant to then-Chairman Gilbert F. Casellas. Mr. Lopez has been a Lecturer-in-Law at Harvard Law School and an Adjunct Professor at the Georgetown Law Center.
Under his leadership, the EEOC's trial program was extremely successful. Among the notable victories is the $240 million jury verdict - the Commission's largest award ever - in Henry's Turkey Service, a case brought on behalf of over thirty intellectually disabled men; a $17 million jury verdict for farmworker women victims of sexual harassment and retaliation in Moreno Farms, Inc.; and a $1.5 million sexual harassment and retaliation verdict affirmed by the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals in New Breed Logistics.
In June 2015, the Supreme Court ruled 8-1 in favor of the Commission in EEOC v. Abercrombie & Fitch Stores, Inc., holding that an employer may not refuse to hire an applicant if the employer was motivated by avoiding the need to accommodate a religious practice. In this case, Samantha Elauf was denied hire because she wore a headscarf or hijab and thus failed to conform to the companies "look policy."
Other significant appellate victories, during his tenure, include EEOC v. Geo Group, Inc. (class sexual harassment and retaliation lawsuit reinstated after finding EEOC met its pre-suit requirements); EEOC v. Sterling Jewelers, Inc. (nationwide sex discrimination case reinstated after appeals court held that sole question for judicial review is whether EEOC conducted an investigation not sufficient of investigation); Baltimore County (making older workers contribute more to pensions violates the Age Discrimination in Employment Act); EEOC v. Boh Brothers (plaintiffs can prove same-sex harassment under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act with "gender stereotyping" evidence); EEOC v. Houston Funding ("lactation" discrimination violates Title VII as amended by the Pregnancy Discrimination Act); and Serrano & EEOC v. Cintas (Commission can bring "pattern or practice" suit under section 706 of Title VII).
Mr. Lopez has also served as Co-Chair of the committee that developed the Commission's Strategic Enforcement Plan for 2013 to 2016, the Chair of the Commission's Immigrant Worker Team, a group tasked with strengthening and coordinating EEOC's enforcement and outreach on employment discrimination issues affecting immigrant and other vulnerable workers, and convened a work group focused on discrimination issues affecting the LGBT community. Notable cases involving immigrant and vulnerable workers include Vail Run Resort (over $1 million for Latina workers subjected to egregious sexual harassment and retaliation); Mesa Systems, Inc. ($450,000 for Hispanic workers subjected to derogatory slurs and discriminatory application of Speak-English Only policy); and ABM Industries, Inc. ($5.8 million settlement for Latina janitorial workers subjected to rape, unwelcome groping and explicit sexual comments). Through his leadership on LGBT issues, EEOC filed and settled its first cases alleging sex discrimination on the basis of transgender and sexual orientation, and participate frequently as amicus curiae on these issues.
Mr. Lopez has been recognized by various organizations for his extensive civil rights work. In 2016, Mr. Lopez received the National Religious Freedom Award from the International Religious Liberty Association (IRLA), Liberty Magazine, and North American Religious Liberty Association (NARLA) for his advocacy of civil, religious, and employment rights throughout his government career. In 2014, the National Law Journal named Mr. Lopez one of "America's 50 Outstanding General Counsels," and the magazine, Diversity and the Bar, recognized Mr. Lopez as a "Latino Luminary" for his work as a civil rights attorney and as General Counsel. In 2012, he was awarded the Friend in Government Award from the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination. In 2011, Hispanic Business named Mr. Lopez to its list of 100 Influentials in the Hispanic community. Mr. Lopez has been selected to Best Lawyers for 2018.
Prior to joining the EEOC, Mr. Lopez was a Senior Trial Attorney with the Civil Rights Division, Employment Litigation Section, of the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, DC. During his tenure as a Supervisory/Senior Trial Attorney, Mr, Lopez oversaw the litigation of a team of trial attorneys and successfully prosecuted several systemic and individual cases obtaining as first chair significant jury verdicts against Alamo Rent-a-Car (CV 02-1908-PHX-ROS, the first post-9/11 backlash religious accommodation case brought by the EEOC), Go Daddy (CV 04-2062-PHX-DGC, a national origin, religion, and retaliation case), and AutoZone (CV 06-926-PHX-SMM, a sexual harassment case), to name a few. Between 1988 and 1991, Mr. Lopez was an Associate with Spiegel and McDiarmid in Washington, DC.
Mr. Lopez obtained his J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1988 and graduated magna cum laude from Arizona State University in 1985, with a B.S. in Political Science.
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2020
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2019
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2018
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2018
Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Employment Lawyers, Lawdragon
2017
Fellow, College Of Labor & Employment
2016
National Religious Freedom Award, International Religious Liberty Association (IRLA), Liberty Magazine, and North American Religious Liberty Association (NARLA)
2014
America's 50 Outstanding General Counsels, National Law Journal
2014
Latino Luminary, Diversity and the Bar Magazine
2012
Friend in Government Award, American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee
2011
100 Influentials in the Hispanic community, Hispanic Business Magazine
2018 - Present
Of Counsel, Outten & Golden LLP
2016 - 2018
Partner, Outten & Golden LLP
2010 - 2016
General Counsel, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Washington, DC
1998 - 2010
Supervisory Trial Attorney/Senior Attorney, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Phoenix, Arizona
1994 - 1998
Attorney Advisor to Chair Gilber Casellas, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Washington DC
1991 - 1994
Senior Trial Attorney, United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, Employment Litigation Section, Washington DC
1988 - 1991
Associate, Speigel and McDiarmid, Washington DC
2018 - Present
Rutgers Law SchoolCo-Dean
2016 - Present
National Employment Lawyers AssociationMember
Member
Lecturer in Law
Adjunct Professor
Board Member
Board Member
Board Member
Fellow
Chair
2013 - 2016
EEOC: Committee that developed the Commission's Strategic Enforcement PlanCo-chair
1988
JD - Juris Doctor
1985
BS - Bachelor of Science
2017
Keynote Address
2017
2017
2017
2017
Title VII: A Magna Carta of Human Rights in the Age of Trump
2017
Equal Pay Act
2017
Si Se Puede!: Civil Rights and the Latino Community
2017
How Did We Get Here? The Past, Present & Future State of the American Workplace
2017
The Future is Bright...
2017
The Infrastructure of Inequality—Protecting the Tools Needed to Ensure Vigorous Civil Rights Enforcement
2017
2017
When Federal Sector Employment Law Drives the Development of Private-Sector Doctrine
2017
2017
2017
2017
2017
When Federal Sector Employment Law Drives the Development of Private-Sector Doctrine
2016
EEOC Update
2016
Meet the Agency Enforcers
2016
After Uber & Taskrabbit, Who Is Still An Employee?
2016
Overiew of Employment Law Casses Involving Diversity Issues
2016
"The State of Civil Rights" plenary
2016
The EEOC’s Impact on LGBT Worker's Rights During the Obama Administration
2016
Workplace Integration of Refugee and Migrant Workers
2016
2016
2016
The EEOC’s Top Ten Litigation Developments
2016
The EEOC's Top Ten Litigation Developments
2016
My Year in the Supreme Court: Young v. UPS Mach Mining v. EEOC and Abercrombie v. EEOC
2016
The EEOC’s Top Ten Litigation Developments,
2016
Government Plenary
2016
2016
Reining in Retalitaion & Winning Whistleblower Cases
2016
An American Conversation
2015
The EEOC's Year At the Supreme Court
2015
Blurring the Line: Workers in the New Tech Economy
2015
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act After 50 Years: A Historical Journey
2015
EEOC's TopTen Litigation Developments
2015
Litigation Enforcement Trends
2015
2015
The EEOC’s Top Ten Litigation Developments
2015
EEOC's Top Ten Litigation Developments
2015
The EEOC—A View From the General Counsel: The EEOC's Top Ten Litigation Developments
2015
The EEOC's Year At the Supreme Court
2015
Mach Mining v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. Abercrombie & Fitch Stores, Inc. and Young v. United Parcel Service
2015
Top Ten Enforcement Priorities
2015
The EEOC's Year At the Supreme Court
2015
EEOC's Enforcement Priorities and Recent Cases
2014
50 Years of the Civil Rights Act of 1964: Fulfilling the Promise
2014
Civil Rights in America 2014: Progress Retrenchment and Changing Legal Strategies
2014
2014
Civil Rights Act of 1964: A Historical Journey
2014
EEOC’s Top Ten Litigation Developments
2014
50th Anniversary of the Civil Rights Act: Our Responsibilities as lawyers - A Time to Celebrate, Reflect and Recommit
2014
EEOC Top Ten Litigations Development
2014
Title VII at the Crossroads: The Effects of Expanding EEOC’s Authority, Grutter v. Bollinger, and Greater Reliance on Disparate Impact Lawsuits
2013
2015
2014
1990
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