Lorenzo B. Riboni focuses his practice on labor and employment law matters.
Lorenzo’s labor background includes successfully arguing on behalf of management in labor grievances and arbitration. His employment law background includes defending employers in state and federal court and arbitration proceedings against claims of discrimination, retaliation, and harassment, as well as wage-and-hour class and collective actions. Lorenzo also provides timely advice and counseling on a variety of issues, such as wage payment obligations and record retention requirements.
During law school, he spent three semesters as a law student researcher for the Federalist Society’s Labor and Employment Law Executive Committee. In addition, he served as a legal intern at the Aviation, Space & Admiralty Litigation Section of the Torts Branch of the Department of Justice, the U.S. Army XVIII Airborne Corps, and the Department of Homeland Security.
Before starting his legal career, Lorenzo served in the U.S. Army Military Police Corps with tours in Afghanistan and Cuba.