People: Emily C. Ehl, Attorney

Emily C. Ehl

Attorney

Boston
Direct: (617) 946-4898
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Emily Ehl is a Staff Attorney in the Labor and Employment practice area of Seyfarth Shaw LLP.  Ms. Ehl focuses her practice on Single Plaintiff Litigation, representing employers before Massachusetts state and federal courts, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and state administrative agencies.  Ms. Ehl also has experience counseling employers on a variety of issues, including personnel policies and handbooks, federal and state FMLA laws, wage and hour laws, discrimination and harassment, disability accommodation, wrongful termination, employee privacy, European Union date protection laws, and employment agreements.

Ms. Ehl’s involvement in community and charitable work includes serving as a Trustee of the Winchester Foundation for Educational Excellence.
Emily Ehl is a Staff Attorney in the Labor and Employment practice area of Seyfarth Shaw LLP.  Ms. Ehl focuses her practice on Single Plaintiff Litigation, representing employers before Massachusetts state and federal courts, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and state administrative agencies.  Ms. Ehl also has experience counseling employers on a variety of issues, including personnel policies and handbooks, federal and state FMLA laws, wage and hour laws, discrimination and harassment, disability accommodation, wrongful termination, employee privacy, European Union date protection laws, and employment agreements.

Ms. Ehl’s involvement in community and charitable work includes serving as a Trustee of the Winchester Foundation for Educational Excellence.

Education

  • J.D., Boston University School of Law (1988)
    magna cum laude
    Boston University Law Review, G. Joseph Tauro Scholar, Edward F. Hennessey Distinguished Scholar
  • B.A., University of New Hampshire (1992)
    cum laude

Admissions

  • Massachusetts

Courts

  • United States Court for the District of Massachusetts

Affiliations

Winchester Foundation for Educational Excellence

Publications

  • Case Comment: The Settlement Of Greece  v. Ward: Who Loses? 78 B.U.L. Rev. 661 (April 1998)