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This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view itMs. Thompson graduated from Rhodes College in Memphis in 1993 with a B.A. degree in English. She received her J.D. degree from the University of Memphis in 1997. While attending law school, Ms. Thompson served as Articles Editor for The University of Memphis Law Review. She also served as an officer of Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity. Ms. Thompson currently serves as the President of the Alumni Board for the University of Memphis Law School. Ms. Thompson is an Associate Editor of The Developing Labor Law, an Associate Editor of the American Bar Association’s Guide to Workplace Law Second Edition (2006), and the author of Weapons in the Workplace: The Effect of Tennessee’s Concealed Weapons Statute on Employer Liability, 28 University of Memphis Law Review 281 (1997). Ms. Thompson represents management clients in federal and state court labor and employment litigation, including proceedings before various state and federal administrative agencies such as the National Labor Relations Board and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Additionally, Ms. Thompson conducts employee and supervisory training programs, assists management in union-free initiatives, and represents management in contract negotiations and labor arbitrations. Ms. Thompson is a member of the Labor and Employment Law Sections of the American, Tennessee, and Memphis Bar Associations and is the Management Program Co-Chair of the American Bar Association’s Committee on the Development of the Law Under the National Labor Relations Act. She currently is the Employer Co-Chair of the Membership Development Committee of the ABA’s Labor and Employment Law Section and previously served as the Employer Co-Chair of the Retention Subcommittee of the Membership Development Committee. Ms. Thompson is also a Barrister in The Leo Bearman, Sr. American Inn of Court. She is admitted to practice before the state courts of Tennessee, various federal district courts, and the United States Courts of Appeals for the Sixth and Seventh Circuits. Education: |




