
Overview
Patrick Shea is an Employment Law partner based in the firm's New York office. He represents companies in a wide range of employment-related litigation, including matters involving employee benefits, employment discrimination, wage and hour claims, and wrongful discharge. His clients include major companies in the financial services, information technology, manufacturing, defense, and high-tech industries.
Accolades and Recognitions
Legal 500 lists Patrick Shea for workplace and employment counseling, noting him as a "leading lawyer" in labor and employment disputes who "seems to win whatever he touches"
Chambers USA ranked in Band 1 among the top labor and employment lawyers in New York
Named in The Best Lawyers in America
Fellow, College of Labor and Employment Lawyers
Named one of "America's Top 100 Employment Law Attorneys" by Lawdragon
Rated "AV Preeminent" by Martindale-Hubbell ®
Education
Yale Law School, J.D., 1981 - where he was a member of the Board of Editors of the Yale Law Journal
University of Scranton, B.A., 1978
Speaking Engagements
Frequent speaker on topics in the employment law area
Involvement
Appointed by the Chairman of the EEOC to serve on a Negotiated Rulemaking Committee that developed regulations governing age discrimination releases under Title II of the Older Workers Benefit Protection Act
Member of the New York, Connecticut, and the District of Columbia Bar Associations
Admitted to a number of federal district and circuit courts
After graduating from law school, he served as law clerk to the honorable Raymond J. Pettine, Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island
Recent Representations
Weber v. FujiFilm (D. Conn. 2012) (prevailed in three week federal jury trial brought by a senior executive alleging age and national origin discrimination)
Perkins v. Southern New England Telephone (D. Conn. 2011) (prevailed in three week wage and hour class action jury trial)
Christie v. General Electric (D. Conn. 2010) (prevailed in six-day age discrimination jury trial brought by employee with 20 years of service)
Eldridge v. Provident Life& & Accident Insurance Co., (Mass. Super. Ct. 2001) (defendant's verdict in three-week jury trial of nationwide class action alleging breach of contract)
Flanagan v. General Electric Co., (2d Cir. 2001) (affirming summary judgment for defendants in ERISA class action challenging transfer of more than $1 billion in pension plan assets)
Prevailed in nine arbitrations before the AAA and FINRA.