Practice Expertise

  • Labor & Employment
  • Litigation & Dispute Resolution
  • Labor & Employment
  • Litigation & Dispute Resolution

Areas of Practice

  • Labor & Employment
  • Labor & Employment
  • Litigation & Dispute Resolution
  • Litigation & Dispute Resolution

Profile

Molly represents both public and private employers in all phases of litigation in federal, state and administrative proceedings. Molly regularly defends employers against allegations of harassment, discrimination, wrongful termination, retaliation, wage-and-hour noncompliance and more. A large part of Molly’s practice involves partnering with her clients in an advice and counseling role, to help to manage human resources issues and to prevent litigation. She regularly consults regarding any number of employment concerns, including compensation, privacy, leaves of absence and compliance with disability and family leave laws. She also negotiates and drafts employment, separation, independent contractor and confidentiality agreements, and works with her clients to develop effective personnel policies.

Molly also has substantial experience in traditional labor law. Molly worked for the National Labor Relations Board prior to joining Hanson Bridgett, and she now represents both private and public employers in proceedings before the National Labor Relations Board and the California Public Employment Relations Board. She also represents employers in labor arbitrations, union organizing campaigns and collective bargaining negotiations.

Bar Admissions

  • California
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California
  • U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan

Education
J.D., cum laude, University of California, Hastings College of the Law (2004)
B.A., magna cum laude, Boston University (1999)

Areas of Practice

  • Labor & Employment
  • Labor & Employment
  • Litigation & Dispute Resolution
  • Litigation & Dispute Resolution

Professional Career

Professional Associations
  • American Bar Association
  • Bar Association of San Francisco
  • Queen's Bench


Articles

"Top Five Issues for Employers to Address in a Remote Workplace," Business Intelligence (March 2021)
"California Supreme Court Prohibits Rounding for Meal Periods," Labor & Employment Law Alert (March 2021)
"Big Changes on the Way: What You Need to Know about the Joint Employer Rule" co-author, Industry Week (August 2018)
"What Does the NLRB's Recent Ruling Mean for the Gig Economy?" co-author, sf.citi newsletter (September 2015)
"Looking Ahead After NLRB Joint Employer Ruling," co-author, The Recorder (September 2015)
"Tough Times Ahead For Transit Cos. After New NLRB Test?" co-author, Law360 (September 2015)
"NLRB Imposes Broad New Joint Employer Standard," co-author, Labor & Employment Law Alert (September 2015)
"Roundtable: Labor & Employment," co-author, California Lawyer (December 2014)
"Employers Must Pay for Employee 'Donning and Doffing' and More," co-author, Employment Law Bulletin (January 2006)
"California Laws and Cases Bring New Challenges to Employers in 2007," co-author, Employment Law Bulletin (January 2007)
"Enforceability of a Pre-Employment Arbitration Agreement Containing Class Action Waivers," Employment Law Bulletin (January 2008)
"What Employers Can Expect in 2009," co-author, Labor and Employment Law Update (February 2009)

Blogs

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