Bill Lewis, Member of the Firm in the Employment, Labor and Workforce Management practice, in the firm’s Pittsburgh office, was featured in Bloomberg Law, Pittsburgh Business Times, Global Legal Chronicle, Corporate Counsel Business Journal, and Westlaw Today Legal Industry Briefing.

Following are excerpts:

Bloomberg Law,Epstein Becker Hires William Lewis in Employment, Labor Practice.”

William Lewis joined Epstein Becker Green as a member in its employment, labor and workforce management practice in Pittsburgh, the firm announced.

Lewis represents employers, multiemployer benefit funds, and companies in labor relations, ERISA and employee benefits law, and employment litigation matters. He has successfully handled multimillion-dollar ERISA benefits litigation, secured favorable arbitration outcomes in withdrawal liability disputes, and advised clients on complex transactions involving unionized businesses with multiemployer pension obligations.

Pittsburgh Business Time’s People On the Move, “William P. Lewis, Hired at Epstein Becker Green.”

National law firm Epstein Becker Green announced that William P. Lewis has joined as a Member of the Firm in Pittsburgh in the Employment, Labor and Workforce Management practice. With more than a decade of experience representing employers and multiemployer benefit funds, Lewis brings deep expertise in labor relations, ERISA litigation, and employment disputes. His arrival strengthens the firm's ability to counsel clients facing complex workforce challenges and benefit fund litigation.

Global Legal Chronicle, “William P. Lewis Joins Epstein Becker Green in Pittsburgh, Strengthening Labor and ERISA Capabilities,” by Laura Testa.

William P. Lewis Joins Epstein Becker Green in Pittsburgh, Strengthening Labor and ERISA Capabilities

Corporate Counsel Business Journal, “William Lewis Joins Epstein Becker Green.”

Epstein Becker Green announced that William P. Lewis has joined the firm as a Member of the Firm in the Employment, Labor and Workforce Management practice in Pittsburgh.

Lewis brings more than a decade of experience representing employers, multiemployer benefit funds and companies in high-stakes labor relations, ERISA and employee benefits law and employment litigation matters. His arrival further strengthens the firm’s ability to counsel clients facing complex workforce disputes, collective bargaining matters and benefit fund litigation.

Westlaw Today Legal Industry Briefing, “Employment, Healthcare Regulatory Attorneys Join Epstein Becker Green,” by Noemie Sandoval

Attorneys William P. Lewis and Kim Harvey Looney have joined Epstein Becker & Green PC as members of the firm.

Lewis will be based in Epstein Becker Green's Pittsburgh office, while Looney will operate out of Nashville, Tennessee, the firm said in its recent statements.

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