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Terry O’Neil is a Labor & Employment Law Attorney with Bond Schoeneck & King Attorney at Law. He is currently labor counsel to Pace University. |
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Law Firm |
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Terry O'Neil's practice includes collective bargaining, arbitration, employment discrimination and litigation, class actions and wage and hour matters. |
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During the course of his career, Terry has represented some of the largest municipalities in the State of New York, including Nassau County, Westchester County, the cities of Yonkers and Mount Vernon. |
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Labor and Employment Law, Negotiator, Litigator, Problem Solver |
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Nassau and Suffolk Bar Association / New York State Bar Association Executive Board; Terry has lectured extensively on numerous labor topics throughout the United States. He is a frequent speaker at the NYS Conference of Mayors, NYSPELRA and MASLA. |
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Terry has almost 50 years of experience in the field of labor law. He has represented businesses and companies in negotiations and litigation throughout the United States and has experience in the printing, recording, service, restaurant and higher education industries. |
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St. John's University School of Law (J.D., 1970)St. John's University (B.A., cum laude, 1967) |
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In his free time, Terry enjoys skiing and traveling. |
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Terry was one of only eight editors of the first text on Public Sector Labor Law published by the New York State Bar Association. He also co-authored with E.J. McMahon from the Empire Center for New York State Policy - an in-depth analysis of 40 years of the Taylor Law entitled, “Taylor Made: The Cost and Consequences of New York's Public Sector Labor Law.” He and Mr. McMahon also published a Report on the impact of the Triborough Law entitled, “Triborough Trouble -- How an Obscure State Law Guarantees Pay Hikes for Government Employees -- and Raises the Tax Toll on New Yorkers.” He also co-authored an article entitled, “Taylor Law Implications of Municipal Consolidation and Dissolution.” He has also authored numerous articles published in law reviews and labor law journals |
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St. Thomas Moore Scholar (Full Tuition Scholarship to St. John’s Law School); Publications Editor of Law Review; NYS Public Employer Labor Relations Association (Past President), NYSBD Labor and Employment Section - Executive Board |