Clem has a general litigation background, but for the past 25 years has concentrated on labor and employment law. Specifically he focuses on employment law compliance and litigation, union-management issues, employee discipline and termination, employment discrimination, sexual/racial harassment, wage and hour compliance and litigation, government contractor obligations and employment contracts (including non-compete agreements). Clem serves as a mediator and arbitrator and is an active speaker and writer on employment law topics. He was an Adjunct Professor (Employment Discrimination) at Seattle University Law School from 2001-04. Professional and Community Activities King County Bar Association American Bar Association American Arbitration Association Panel of Arbitrators Washington State Bar Association, Executive Board, Labor & Employment Law Section Recognition Chambers USA "American's Leading Lawyer for Business," 2006 Corporate Counsel "Best Lawyers in Labor & Employment," 2006 and 2007 Highlited in The Best Lawyers in America, 2006 Washington Law & Politics "Super Lawyer," 2003-2007 Education J.D., University of Washington, 1969 Editorial Board Member,Washington Law Review, 1968-1969 B.A., Economics, University of Washington, 1966. |