Christopher Michael Pardo
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Christopher Michael Pardo is a dedicated attorney at the Law Offices of Christopher Michael Pardo in Boston, Massachusetts, specializing in employment law and general practice. With extensive experience in the defense of complex employment cases, he adeptly navigates federal and state courts, arbitration, and administrative agencies. Mr. Pardo represents a diverse clientele in various employment-related matters, focusing on class and collective actions, intricate wage and hour disputes, and cases involving discrimination based on race, sex, age, disability, and pregnancy. His practice also encompasses wrongful termination, trade secrets, noncompetition agreements, ERISA, RICO, and numerous state law claims, including those under the Massachusetts General Laws. Additionally, he provides strategic guidance to employers in responding to administrative complaints and investigations from agencies such as the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination. Before founding his firm, Mr. Pardo honed his skills in the enforcement and investigations division of the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination, worked as a labor and employment litigator at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, and served as a judicial intern for Judge Angel A. Cortiñas of the Florida Third District Court of Appeal. He also gained valuable experience as a certified legal intern at the Office of the Public Defender for Miami-Dade County. A distinguished graduate, Mr. Pardo earned his law degree as valedictorian from St. Thomas University School of Law and graduated cum laude from Boston College, where he also served as a congressional aide to Congressman Lincoln Diaz-Balart.
About Employment Labor Law
Employment and labor attorneys handle workplace legal matters including discrimination, wrongful termination, and wage disputes. They represent both employees and employers. Common matters include wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, wage disputes.