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William G. Kaupp, Associate Attorney
Civil Appeals; Civil Practice; Federal Civil Practice; Womens Rights; Sex Discrimination; Race Discrimination; Handicapped Rights; Gay a...
Phone:646-568-4598, 212-248-0120
Web:http://www.arcelawgroup.com
Address: 30 Broad Street, 35th Floor, New York, NY 10004
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Law Firm:Arcé Law Group, P.C.
Lawyer:William G. Kaupp
Phone:646-568-4598, 212-248-0120
Fax:212-587-4169
Lawyer Title:Associate
Practice Areas:Civil Appeals; Civil Practice; Federal Civil Practice; Womens Rights; Sex Discrimination; Race Discrimination; Handicapped Rights; Gay and Lesbian Rights; Discrimination; Disabled Rights; Disability Discrimination; Civil Rights Section 1983; Civil Liberties; Civil Rights; Class Actions; Freedom of Religion; Consumer Class Actions; Consumer Fraud; Contracts; Age Discrimination; Fair Housing; Housing Discrimination; Labor and Employment; Age Discrimination in Employment; Americans With Disabilities Act; Confidentiality Agreements; Covenants Not To Compete; Employee Discipline; Employee Rights; Employer Intentional Torts; Employment Arbitration; Employment Breach of Contract; Employment Civil Rights; Employment Claims; Employment Class Actions; Employment Disability Discrimination; Employment Discrimination; Employment Law; Employment Litigation; Employment Mediation; Employment Rights; Employment Termination; Employment at Will; Executive Employment Law; Executive Severance Contracts; Executive Transfers; Fair Employment Practices; Fair Labor Standards; Family and Medical Leave Act; Federal Employment Law; Harassment; Minimum Wage Law; National Origin Discrimination; Negligent Hiring; Pregnancy Discrimination; Prevailing Wage Litigation; Public Sector Employment Law; Reductions in Force; Restrictive Covenants; Retaliatory Discharge; Sexual Harassment; Title VII Discrimination; Wage and Hour Class Actions; Wage and Hour Law; Whistleblower Litigation; Wrongful Terminati
Bio:W. Gordon Kaupp joined the Arcé Law Group in September 2013. He had previously worked at the Scott Law Firm in San Francisco and the Law Office of Mark E. Merin in Sacramento litigating a wide range of civil rights lawsuits involving employment discrimination, wage and hour violations, and police and government misconduct. Mr. Kaupp also worked at the Law Office of Dennis Cunningham, primarily litigating Section 1983 lawsuits against law enforcement officers for excessive force and other misconduct. He has also defended low-income families facing eviction, represented criminal defendants in trial court and on appeal, and represented prisoners in civil rights cases, at their parole suitability hearings, and on appeal challenging the denial of their parole. Mr. Kaupp has demonstrated exceptional trial and appellate skills. He acted as lead counsel in a five month trial in People v. Broderick Boys, a case challenging the imposition of a permanent gang injunction that significantly curtailed constitutional freedoms and stigmatized the largely Latino working class neighborhood of West Sacramento. Mr. Kaupp has tried multiple cases in state and federal courts. Mr. Kaupp authored the appellate briefs for Seymore v. Metson Marine, Inc., which resulted in a published decision reinforcing the protections of California's labor laws. He is also Criminal Justice Act appellate panel attorney for the Federal Defender of the California Eastern District and a former appellate p
Admitted:2003, California; 2013, New York; U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit; U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit; U.S. District Court, Northern and Eastern Districts of California; U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York
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Law School:City University of New York School of Law, Queens College, J.D., 2003
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Web:http://www.arcelawgroup.com
Languages:English

Lawyer William G. Kaupp, graduated from City University of New York School of Law, Queens College, J.D., 2003, is now employed by Arcé Law Group, P.C. at 30 Broad Street, 35th Floor New York, NY 10004.William G. Kaupp is one of the more than one million lawyers in United States. Before choosing William G. Kaupp as your lawyer, you should consider whether William G. Kaupp offers free consultation, (if not) how much the initial interview costs, if there is any hidden attorney fees, what's the fee schedule, whether he or she has good community reputation and is able to provide a list of good references. You can also contact the Board of Professional Responsibility of the state bar, to find out if William G. Kaupp has ever been placed under any disciplinary actions. Please be aware that, though William G. Kaupp's office is located at New York, NY, he or she might belong to the bar association of other states.

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William G. Kaupp has been admitted in 2003, California; 2013, New York; U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit; U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit; U.S. District Court, Northern and Eastern Districts of California; U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York. His or her practice areas include Civil Appeals; Civil Practice; Federal Civil Practice; Womens Rights; Sex Discrimination; Race Discrimination; Handicapped Rights; Gay and Lesbian Rights; Discrimination; Disabled Rights; Disability Discrimination; Civil Rights Section 1983; Civil Liberties; Civil Rights; Class Actions; Freedom of Religion; Consumer Class Actions; Consumer Fraud; Contracts; Age Discrimination; Fair Housing; Housing Discrimination; Labor and Employment; Age Discrimination in Employment; Americans With Disabilities Act; Confidentiality Agreements; Covenants Not To Compete; Employee Discipline; Employee Rights; Employer Intentional Torts; Employment Arbitration; Employment Breach of Contract; Employment Civil Rights; Employment Claims; Employment Class Actions; Employment Disability Discrimination; Employment Discrimination; Employment Law; Employment Litigation; Employment Mediation; Employment Rights; Employment Termination; Employment at Will; Executive Employment Law; Executive Severance Contracts; Executive Transfers; Fair Employment Practices; Fair Labor Standards; Family and Medical Leave Act; Federal Employment Law; Harassment; Minimum Wage Law; National Origin Discrimination; Negligent Hiring; Pregnancy Discrimination; Prevailing Wage Litigation; Public Sector Employment Law; Reductions in Force; Restrictive Covenants; Retaliatory Discharge; Sexual Harassment; Title VII Discrimination; Wage and Hour Class Actions; Wage and Hour Law; Whistleblower Litigation; Wrongful Terminati.

William G. Kaupp's college and law school education includes , City University of New York School of Law, Queens College, J.D., 2003. Other biographical background includes W. Gordon Kaupp joined the Arcé Law Group in September 2013. He had previously worked at the Scott Law Firm in San Francisco and the Law Office of Mark E. Merin in Sacramento litigating a wide range of civil rights lawsuits involving employment discrimination, wage and hour violations, and police and government misconduct. Mr. Kaupp also worked at the Law Office of Dennis Cunningham, primarily litigating Section 1983 lawsuits against law enforcement officers for excessive force and other misconduct. He has also defended low-income families facing eviction, represented criminal defendants in trial court and on appeal, and represented prisoners in civil rights cases, at their parole suitability hearings, and on appeal challenging the denial of their parole. Mr. Kaupp has demonstrated exceptional trial and appellate skills. He acted as lead counsel in a five month trial in People v. Broderick Boys, a case challenging the imposition of a permanent gang injunction that significantly curtailed constitutional freedoms and stigmatized the largely Latino working class neighborhood of West Sacramento. Mr. Kaupp has tried multiple cases in state and federal courts. Mr. Kaupp authored the appellate briefs for Seymore v. Metson Marine, Inc., which resulted in a published decision reinforcing the protections of California's labor laws. He is also Criminal Justice Act appellate panel attorney for the Federal Defender of the California Eastern District and a former appellate p. You should contact other lawyers and law firms nearby before choosing your legal representatives.

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