Charles A. Powell IV

cpowell@littler.com
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Charles A. Powell has represented employers throughout the Southeast against employment discrimination and harassment, non-competition and wage and hour litigation lawsuits for more than 30 years. He has a strong record of successfully defending employers against various employment and labor law claims, including:

  • A retail chain in a jury trial involving allegations of  sexual harassment and state law tort claims
  • A hospital in a jury trial over claims of racially discriminatory promotion, discharge and retaliation
  • A manufacturing client in a discriminatory discharge jury trial
  • A hotel and restaurant in a trial involving allegations of disability discrimination
  • A mobile home manufacturer in contentious trials involving race, gender and national origin discrimination claims
  • A retail client in unfair labor practice trials

Charles also has particular experience with:

  • Title VII
  • The Age Discrimination in Employment Act
  • The Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act
  • The Family and Medical Leave Act
  • The Equal Pay Act
  • The Fair Labor Standards Act
  • Section 1981
  • State law tort claims

He also successfully defeated class certification efforts in a racial harassment case filed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and has experience litigating wage and hour collective claims involving misclassification and off-the-clock issues.

Additionally, Charles offers counseling on compliance with federal and state labor and employment laws to numerous types of employers, ranging from small businesses to publicly held companies.

Credentials & Recognition

Additional Thought Leadership

Vincent E. Staub v. Proctor Hospital

  • March 2011
  • Hot Topics, Labor and Employment Law News, ABA Section of Labor and Employment Law

Books & Book Chapters

  • Employment Discrimination Law
  • chapter chair, 3rd and 4th Eds.

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