Stephen S. Churchill

Stephen S. Churchill

Fair Work, P.C. β€’ Boston, MA
Employment LaborEmployment LawPersonal Injury

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Contact

Email
Phone
(617) 830-7191
Address
192 South St Ste 450, Boston, MA, 02111-2722, US

Professional

About

I have a demonstrated commitment to advancing the rights of workers in Massachusetts and beyond. Over the past 20 years, in addition to handling hundreds of cases on behalf of employees, I have demonstrated that commitment by co-founding Fair Work, P.C., a firm focused on employee rights; co-founding Fair Employment Project, Inc., a non-profit whose mission is to provide legal information and counseling to workers who cannot otherwise get legal assistance; developing and teaching employment law courses at Harvard Law School; helping to develop the Employment Civil Rights Clinic at Harvard Law School; and speaking and writing on employment law issues.

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.

Credentials

Education
1993 Harvard Law School JD - Juris Doctor 1988 Stanford University BA - Bachelor of Arts
Languages
English

Recognition & Involvement

Awards
2020 Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers 2020 Top 100 in Massachusetts, Super Lawyers 2019 Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers 2019 Top 100 in Massachusetts, Super Lawyers 2019 Lawyer of the Year, Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
Publications
2013 Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) Arbitrating Employment Discrimination Cases (Or Not) 2009 Amicus (online supplement to Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Reviewi) Making Employment Civil Rights Real 2003 Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) Recent Developments Under Massachusetts Wage Act 2002 Boston Bar Journal A Fly in the Web: The Developing Law of Reasonable Accommodations 2001 Lorman Education Services The Family & Medical Leave Act
Associations
Massachusetts Employment Lawyers Association Member National Employment Lawyers Association Member
Speaking
2013 National Employment Lawyers Association Panel on developments and trends in class action arbitration 2013 Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. Panel on arbitrating discrimination and retaliation cases 2012 Harvard Law School Panel on Lilly Ledbetter case 2012 Boston Bar Association Panel on ATT Mobility v. Concepcion 2009 Volunteer Lawyers Project Handling employment discrimination cases
Updated: Mar 08, 2026