Christopher Foster | Labor & Employment Lawyer | McDermott Will & Emery

Overview


Chris Foster advises leading companies and families in labor and employment matters.

Chris represents companies navigating union organizing, election and decertification campaigns, as well as NLRB unfair labor practice investigations, trials and appeals. He provides strategic planning on the addition, merging and divesting of unionized operations.

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Results


  • Lead labor counsel for tech and media company in securing multiple collective bargaining agreements (2024)
  • Lead labor counsel for tech and media company in securing a dismissal and withdrawals of multiple unfair labor practice charges including novel challenges to operational decisions (2024)
  • Negotiate and secure collective bargaining agreement with strong management rights terms for national food distributor (2023)

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Recognitions


  • Legal 500 US, 2021 and 2023-2024
  • Daily Journal, Top Labor & Employment lawyer, 2023

Credentials


Education
University of California – Berkeley School of Law, JD, 2011
Santa Clara University, BS, magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, 2008

Admissions
California
Idaho
Washington

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Christopher Foster

Webinar / McDermott Webinar / July 10, 2024

Healthcare Labor Activity on the Rise: What Employers Need to Know

Los Angeles, CA and San Francisco, CA / McDermott Event / November 1 – 2, 2023

West Coast Forum 2023

New York, NY / McDermott Event / May 15 - 17, 2023

Family Office Symposium 2023

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San Francisco / Kokusai Shoji Houmu / January 2025

Navigating and Leveraging Labor Union Issues in US Investments

San Francisco / IndustryWeek / March 3, 2025

Trump's Second Term: Likely Directions for Labor Policy

San Francisco / Politico Pro / June 13, 2024

Supreme Court Raises Bar for Powerful NLRB Enforcement Tool

San Francisco / Bloomberg Law / June 14, 2024

Supreme Court’s New Labor Order Test Boosts Access to Evidence

San Francisco / Nation’s Restaurant News / June 13, 2024

Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Starbucks in Case Against National Labor ...

San Francisco / The Washington Post / June 13, 2024

Supreme Court Sides with Starbucks in Blow to Union Activists

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