Practice Expertise

  • Labor and Employment
  • Complex Employment Litigation
  • Wage and Hour Class Actions
  • Public Accommodations

Areas of Practice

  • Complex Employment Litigation
  • Labor and Employment
  • Public Accommodations
  • Wage and Hour Class Actions

Profile

Drei understands that the business interests and long-term objectives of each client should drive litigation, and she approaches her role as an advocate with their goals in mind. Her practice focuses on complex employment, wage and hour, and public accommodations litigation. Drei represents employers in the defense of wrongful termination, discrimination and harassment claims, wage and hour class and collective actions, and public accommodations disputes.

Before joining the firm, Drei gained valuable experience representing workers and victims of police misconduct in individual and class action litigation. Having previously litigated on the plaintiff-side, she has developed an interdisciplinary perspective that allows her to anticipate opposing arguments and counter with effective defense strategies.

Bar Admissions

    Education
    JD, New York University School of Law, 2014

    BA, Political Economy, University of California, Berkeley, 2010

    Areas of Practice

    • Complex Employment Litigation
    • Labor and Employment
    • Public Accommodations
    • Wage and Hour Class Actions

    Professional Career



    Articles

    • California Passes Retroactive COVID-19 Sick Leave Requirements for 2021, The Recorder
    • California Restaurants Must Provide COVID-19 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave, QSR Magazine
    • Natural Hair Movement Spurs Nationwide Legislative Response to Prevent Hairstyle Discrimination, American Bar Association Section of Labor and Employment Law, Americanbar.org
    • Hairstyle Discrimination: A Wave of New Laws, AWI Journal, vol. 12, no. 1
    • SB 973: California’s new requirement to report employee pay data, Daily Journal
    • California Has New COVID-19 Notice And Record-Keeping Requirements, The Recorder
    • COVID-19: New Ordinance Requires Hotel Employers to Guarantee Re-Employment, Hotel Executive
    • How to Keep the Human Element at the Forefront of HR in the Digital Age, Workspan
    • ‘Minority Report,’ but for your performance review, Daily Journal
    • EEO-1 Reporting Update: How We Got Here and What You Need to Know, Workforce
    • The Differing Court Approaches To Pay Equity Questions, Law360

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