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Biography

As a partner specializing in labor and employment law with the New York office of Seyfarth Shaw LLP, Mr. Nobile is recognized in “The International Who’s Who of Business Lawyers” as one of the leaders in the field of management labor and employment law.  He was nominated for this publication by law firm clients and labor and employment lawyers from around the world.

Mr. Nobile is generally involved in all areas of client representation including: day-to-day advice and counsel in all areas of labor and employment law (e.g., employment discrimination including handling cases involving sexual and other forms of employee harassment, disability discrimination, age discrimination, FLSA issues (including conducting audits to ensure compliance with the federal Fair Labor Standards Act and applicable state wage and hour laws, and representing clients in Department of  Labor audits), WARN, OSHA, affirmative action compliance, policy and procedure development, etc.); administrative litigation; management training regarding sexual harassment and EEO; mediations and arbitrations.

Prior to practicing law, Mr. Nobile spent 10 years working as a practitioner in the Human Resources field, in such capacities as Corporate Director of Personnel and Chief Human Resources Officer for the American Bank Note Company, and Director of Personnel/Labor Relations for Mego International, Inc. He is an Adjunct Professor at Cornell University, a Professor in the Graduate School of Management at St. Joseph’s College, and has also taught at the St. John’s University School of Law.  The courses he teaches include policy and procedure and employee handbook development; EEO and the law; employment-at-will; affirmative action; fundamentals of human resources; and employment law, among others.  He also has lectured frequently at the American Management Association on a variety of employment-related issues.

Mr. Nobile has authored five books and published numerous articles covering all aspects of Human Resources and Employment Law. 

Education

J.D., St. John's University School of Law
M.S., Long Island University
B.A., Adelphi University.

Admissions

  • New York