Andrew Cripe concentrates his business litigation and counseling practice in the areas of employment law and traditional labor union law. He maintains a national practice, regularly representing clients before state and federal courts, administrative agencies and alternative dispute resolution forums nationwide.
Mr. Cripe’s employment law practice includes representing employers in lawsuits involving class actions, harassment and discrimination claims, the Fair Labor Standards Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the enforcement of restrictive covenants. He regularly counsels employers, and provides manager and employee training, to minimize potential employment liabilities and ensure compliance with the myriad of state and federal laws governing the workplace. He also assists employers with international employment issues such as cross-border employment and severance agreements. His traditional labor law practice includes representing management in unfair labor practice charges, collective bargaining, mass layoffs and plant closings.
Mr. Cripe is an adjunct professor at Loyola University of Chicago School of Law, where he teaches employment counseling and compliance and has taught legal writing and advocacy. Prior to joining Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP in January 2003, Mr. Cripe was a compensation and employment law attorney at Baker & McKenzie. Among other professional accomplishments, Mr. Cripe is proficient in Spanish.
Mr. Cripe has authored several publications and frequently speaks on labor and employment topics. His presentations include:
In addition, Mr. Cripe contributed to the discussion of U.S. labor union issues in, "Employment Issues: The Forgotten Keystone in International Mergers and Acquisitions," DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal, Fall/Spring 2001.