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Ogletree Deakins is pleased to welcome John S. Ferrer back to the firm as a shareholder in the Washington, D.C. office. John has practiced labor and employment law for more than two decades, serving as an attorney with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) and in both in-house and outside counsel capacities: https://bit.ly/3WeHHur #employmentlawyer #welcometothefirm #ODProud

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John S. Ferrer

Seasoned Labor and Employment Lawyer

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Thanks everyone! It's great to be back!

Danielle Ochs

Shareholder at Ogletree Deakins

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Congrats and welcome back! We’re lucky to have you!

Karen Gray

Senior Counsel at The Boeing Company

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Congratulations

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Awesome news! Congratulations John, they are lucky to have you! 👏🏽

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Tobias E. Schlueter

Managing Shareholder of Ogletree’s Chicago Office, Strategic Advocate and Litigator for Businesses in Employment, Restrictive Covenant and Trade Secret Matters.

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Welcome, John. Glad you are here.

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Jim Murphy

Labor & Employment Counsel for Business and Washington Office Managing Shareholder

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Welcome back, John! We are excited to have you back on the team!

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Drew M. B.

Sales, Business Development, and Philanthropic Leader advancing Resuscitation Science and Telemedicine

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Congratulations, John! They are fortunate to have you.

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Rich Black

National Co-Chair, Class Action Practice Group at Littler

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Congrats, John -- I hope you are well, my friend!

Aniya Dunkley

Senior Employee Relations Expert / Labor and Employment Attorney

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Congrats John!!! Well deserved.

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Eric Bord

Trusted advisor on business immigration & global mobility, I-9 & E-Verify compliance programs, DOJ/IER defense for 25+ years; Chambers Ranked; Partner, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius (DC)

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Congratulations John! Best wishes for continued success and fulfillment.

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