Littler, the world’s largest employment and labor law practice representing management, has added Craig M. Borowski as a shareholder in the firm’s Indianapolis office. Borowski was previously a partner at Faegre Baker Daniels LLP. Littler has seen a flurry of lateral activity in 2018. Borowski’s arrival marks the sixth lateral shareholder the firm has recruited since January.
“Craig is a skilled litigator and a fantastic addition to our team in Indiana,” said Alan L. McLaughlin, Littler’s office managing shareholder in Indianapolis and Denver. “With a background that includes litigating more than 200 federal and state cases across the country, his deep knowledge of the employment and regulatory landscape will be a valuable resource for our clients.”
Borowski has extensive experience defending employers in jury trials, appeals and single and multi-plaintiff litigation matters. Borowski’s notable trial victories include the defense of Fortune 500 companies against discrimination and retaliation claims in federal court in Indiana and against employment-related claims in Wisconsin state court, and he has defended employers in employment litigation in Indiana and more than 20 other states.
Borowski regularly represents companies before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission where he has defended more than 300 charges before the agency. He also represents clients before other federal, state and local administrative agencies and provides clients with proactive counsel on employment policy and personnel matters and training.
“I’m excited to join the strong team Littler has assembled here in Indiana, a state with a vibrant and growing economy,” Borowski said. “I’ve long admired Littler’s innovative approach, and I’m excited to join a firm with a deep focus on labor and employment law combined with a growing global footprint.”
Borowski received his J.D., magna cum laude, from Indiana University’s Robert H. McKinney School of Law and his B.S. from Indiana University.
Source: www.littler.com