Andy is co-deputy chair of Bond's labor and employment practice. In his practice, he works with a diverse group of employers, including small family businesses, large public companies, governments, entrepreneurs, not-for-profit service organizations and renowned institutions of higher education to help them minimize their risk by achieving and maintaining legal compliance in all labor and employment concerns.
Andy defends employers against claims of employment discrimination, workplace harassment and unlawful retaliation. He has defended employers in both federal and state court litigation as lead counsel, and in administrative proceedings before the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the New York State Division of Human Rights (NYSDHR). Andy has conducted numerous internal investigations for employers on a variety of workplace issues for both private and public sector clients, and has performed customized in-house training on topics such as union avoidance, harassment avoidance, workplace diversity and “wage and hour” compliance.
Andy also focuses his practice on assisting employers with minimum wage, overtime and other compensation issues arising under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and New York Labor Law (NYLL) and with navigating the complex array of other wage and hour issues (e.g., accrual and payout of vacation time, employee wage deductions, employee meal breaks). Andy also regularly represents and counsels owners, contractors and subcontractors to ensure compliance on prevailing wage projects under the New York Labor Law (Article 8 and Article 9 project work) and under federal law (Davis Bacon project work). He has defended employers facing wage and hour claims in both administrative proceedings and court actions, and has represented clients facing governmental audits of their wage and hour practices.
As part of his traditional labor law practice, Andy counsels and represents employers in disputes arising from collective bargaining relationships - regularly serving as lead counsel in arbitration proceedings - and has defended unfair labor practice claims before the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) and the New York Public Employment Relations Board (PERB). Andy also assists clients with labor contract negotiations. He additionally counsels employers on union avoidance strategies and has helped clients craft and implement effective strategies to counter union organizing campaigns and win NLRB elections.
Andy frequently speaks in front of groups on various labor and employment law matters across New York State and recently was a featured speaker at the national conference of a leading association in the higher education sector. He is also a former President of the Central New York Chapter of the Labor and Employment Relations Association (LERA).
Prior to attending law school, Andy worked as a Congressional Aide to former U.S. Representative James T. Walsh (Syracuse, New York). Among his duties, he served as a liaison to individuals and businesses seeking assistance with matters before federal administrative agencies. In addition, Andy assisted with various federal legislative matters, including the federal appropriations process, and possesses a wealth of experience in the realm of congressional and intergovernmental affairs.
Labor and Employment Law Compliance - Annual Update, MACNY, January 19, 2023
Legislative Breakfast, MACNY, October 11, 2022
The Ethics of Personal and Professional Relationships Between HR and Staff, MVSHRM, September 27, 2022
Keynote Speaker, Paid Leave & Remote Work Compliance in the (Hopefully) Post-COVID World – An Update and Refresher for HR Professionals in New York, Professional Development Program and Vendor Show, MVSHRM, April 12, 2022
NY HERO Act Update; Workplace Safety Committees, Manufacturers Association of Central New York, January 25, 2022
NY Paid Sick Leave, Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities, October 28, 2020
The Long Road to Recovery – Legal Issues Related to COVID-19 Webinar, Chemung Chamber of Commerce, September 16, 2020
COVID-19 and the Road to Recovery Webinar, Chemung Chamber of Commerce, May 14, 2020
COVID-19: Updates on Labor and Employment & Product Liability Considerations, MACNY, April 28, 2020
Panelist, 2018 Legislative and Regulatory Developments in New York State Employment Law, NYSBA 2019 Annual Meeting - Labor and Employment Law Section, January 18, 2019
Legal Update, Syracuse Builders Exchange - Construction Company Growth Accelerator Program, October 11, 2017
Avoiding Retaliation Claims and Common (But Overlooked) Pitfalls Under the New York Labor Law, MVSHRM, September 12, 2017
Back to the Books for HR: Extraordinary FLSA Changes Ahead in Higher Ed, CUPA-HR Annual Conference and Expo 2016, September 25-27, 2016
Quoted in "Does Legal Marijuana Spell End of Testing for the Drug at NY Businesses?," syracuse.com, May 7, 2021
Quoted in "New NY Law Requires Employers to Give Sick Leave to all Workers; Here’s What You Need to Know," syracuse.com, September 1, 2020
"Driving Change: New N.Y. Law Targets Worker Misclassification," HR Specialist, New York Employment Law, June 2014
Contributing Editor, "2012-2015 Midwinter Meeting Report," Fair Labor Standards Act Subcommittee to the American Bar Association's Committee on Federal Labor Standards Legislation
Andy is co-deputy chair of Bond's labor and employment practice. In his practice, he works with a diverse group of employers, including small family businesses, large public companies, governments, entrepreneurs, not-for-profit service organizations and renowned institutions of higher education to help them minimize their risk by achieving and maintaining legal compliance in all labor and employment concerns.
Andy defends employers against claims of employment discrimination, workplace harassment and unlawful retaliation. He has defended employers in both federal and state court litigation as lead counsel, and in administrative proceedings before the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the New York State Division of Human Rights (NYSDHR). Andy has conducted numerous internal investigations for employers on a variety of workplace issues for both private and public sector clients, and has performed customized in-house training on topics such as union avoidance, harassment avoidance, workplace diversity and “wage and hour” compliance.
Andy is co-deputy chair of Bond's labor and employment practice. In his practice, he works with a diverse group of employers, including small family businesses, large public companies, governments, entrepreneurs, not-for-profit service organizations and renowned institutions of higher education to help them minimize their risk by achieving and maintaining legal compliance in all labor and employment concerns.
Andy defends employers against claims of employment discrimination, workplace harassment and unlawful retaliation. He has defended employers in both federal and state court litigation as lead counsel, and in administrative proceedings before the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the New York State Division of Human Rights (NYSDHR). Andy has conducted numerous internal investigations for employers on a variety of workplace issues for both private and public sector clients, and has performed customized in-house training on topics such as union avoidance, harassment avoidance, workplace diversity and “wage and hour” compliance.
Andy also focuses his practice on assisting employers with minimum wage, overtime and other compensation issues arising under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and New York Labor Law (NYLL) and with navigating the complex array of other wage and hour issues (e.g., accrual and payout of vacation time, employee wage deductions, employee meal breaks). Andy also regularly represents and counsels owners, contractors and subcontractors to ensure compliance on prevailing wage projects under the New York Labor Law (Article 8 and Article 9 project work) and under federal law (Davis Bacon project work). He has defended employers facing wage and hour claims in both administrative proceedings and court actions, and has represented clients facing governmental audits of their wage and hour practices.
As part of his traditional labor law practice, Andy counsels and represents employers in disputes arising from collective bargaining relationships - regularly serving as lead counsel in arbitration proceedings - and has defended unfair labor practice claims before the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) and the New York Public Employment Relations Board (PERB). Andy also assists clients with labor contract negotiations. He additionally counsels employers on union avoidance strategies and has helped clients craft and implement effective strategies to counter union organizing campaigns and win NLRB elections.
Andy frequently speaks in front of groups on various labor and employment law matters across New York State and recently was a featured speaker at the national conference of a leading association in the higher education sector. He is also a former President of the Central New York Chapter of the Labor and Employment Relations Association (LERA).
Prior to attending law school, Andy worked as a Congressional Aide to former U.S. Representative James T. Walsh (Syracuse, New York). Among his duties, he served as a liaison to individuals and businesses seeking assistance with matters before federal administrative agencies. In addition, Andy assisted with various federal legislative matters, including the federal appropriations process, and possesses a wealth of experience in the realm of congressional and intergovernmental affairs.
Labor and Employment Law Compliance - Annual Update, MACNY, January 19, 2023
Legislative Breakfast, MACNY, October 11, 2022
The Ethics of Personal and Professional Relationships Between HR and Staff, MVSHRM, September 27, 2022
Keynote Speaker, Paid Leave & Remote Work Compliance in the (Hopefully) Post-COVID World – An Update and Refresher for HR Professionals in New York, Professional Development Program and Vendor Show, MVSHRM, April 12, 2022
NY HERO Act Update; Workplace Safety Committees, Manufacturers Association of Central New York, January 25, 2022
NY Paid Sick Leave, Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities, October 28, 2020
The Long Road to Recovery – Legal Issues Related to COVID-19 Webinar, Chemung Chamber of Commerce, September 16, 2020
COVID-19 and the Road to Recovery Webinar, Chemung Chamber of Commerce, May 14, 2020
COVID-19: Updates on Labor and Employment & Product Liability Considerations, MACNY, April 28, 2020
Panelist, 2018 Legislative and Regulatory Developments in New York State Employment Law, NYSBA 2019 Annual Meeting - Labor and Employment Law Section, January 18, 2019
Legal Update, Syracuse Builders Exchange - Construction Company Growth Accelerator Program, October 11, 2017
Avoiding Retaliation Claims and Common (But Overlooked) Pitfalls Under the New York Labor Law, MVSHRM, September 12, 2017
Back to the Books for HR: Extraordinary FLSA Changes Ahead in Higher Ed, CUPA-HR Annual Conference and Expo 2016, September 25-27, 2016
Quoted in "Does Legal Marijuana Spell End of Testing for the Drug at NY Businesses?," syracuse.com, May 7, 2021
Quoted in "New NY Law Requires Employers to Give Sick Leave to all Workers; Here’s What You Need to Know," syracuse.com, September 1, 2020
"Driving Change: New N.Y. Law Targets Worker Misclassification," HR Specialist, New York Employment Law, June 2014
Contributing Editor, "2012-2015 Midwinter Meeting Report," Fair Labor Standards Act Subcommittee to the American Bar Association's Committee on Federal Labor Standards Legislation