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Attorney Gordon Leech's Biography
Gordon Leech represents people in credit report disputes and credit report error claims, unlawful debt collection tactics and harassment, employment discrimination and unpaid wage or overtime pay claims, workers compensation claims, personal injury and other consumer matters. Mr. Leech began practicing law as a Judge Advocate in the United States Marine Corps from 1991 through 1995. Mr. Leech was a Criminal Prosecutor and then a Staff Attorney to the Base Commander advising and defending the Command in labor and employment matters for a civilian workforce of more than 5,000 employees. He entered the private practice of law when discharged from active military service in 1995. Since then, he has emphasized his law practice on representing employees and consumers in civil rights type claims in employment, credit reporting disputes and credit report errors, debt collection and debt collector harassment claims. Consistent with that emphasis, Mr. Leech is active in various state and national consumer organizations.
Courts & Bar Memberships
The United States Supreme Court
The Wisconsin Bar
The Florida Bar
The Pennsylvania Bar, admitted 1990-1995 (no longer licensed in Pennsylvania)
The U.S. Court of Appeals,
Seventh Circuit
Eleventh Circuit
The U.S. District Courts,
Eastern District of Wisconsin
Western District of Wisconsin
Southern District of Florida
General Courts Martial of the Armed Forces of the United States, admitted 1991
Education
University of Pittsburgh School of Law
Juris Doctor, 1990
Pennsylvania State University
Bachelor of Science: Marketing Major, Economics Minor, 1986
The Naval Justice School
Judge Advocates Course, 1991
United States Marine Corps
Platoon Leaders Course, 1987
The Basic School, 1991
Professional Associations & Offices Held
National Association of Consumer Advocates
Wisconsin Employment Lawyers Association
National Employment Lawyers Association
Florida Chapter, National Employment Lawyers Association
Immediate Past President 2005-2006
President 2004-2005
President-Elect 2003-2004
Vice President 2002-2003
Southern District Area Representative 2001-2002
Wisconsin Association for Justice
Wisconsin Association of Workers Compensation Attorneys
National Organization of Social Security Claimant's Representatives (NOSSCR)
The Palm Beach County Bar Association (not a current member)
1997-98 Chair, Employment Law Continuing Legal Education Committee
1996-97 Co-Chair, Employment Law Continuing Legal Education Committee
Milwaukee Bar Association
Civic and Community Service
U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, Major (IRR)
Judge Advocate (1991-1995)
Officer-in-Charge, Peacetime-Wartime Support Team (1997-1998)
Reported Cases
Ayers v. Specialty Shoes, 848 So.2d 1239 (Fla. 4th DCA 2003) (Unemployment Appeals Commission decision reversed in favor of employee/claimant because employee had good cause attributable to the employer, suspected fraud, to quit, and attorney's fees for the employee should be determined by a circuit court rather than an Unemployment Commission referee).
Presentations & Media Appearances
"Consumer Law," Paralegal Association of Wisconsin Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, WI, May 18, 2007
"Civil Rights at Work and Workplace Injuries," The TJ Show/Legal Mondays, WMCS Radio, Milwaukee, WI, December 18, 2006
"Unlawful Debt Collection Tactics and Harassment," The TJ Show/Legal Mondays, WMCS Radio, Milwaukee, WI, February 27, 2006
"Employment, Fair Credit and Debt Collection Harassment Law," The TJ Show/Legal Mondays, WMCS Radio, Milwaukee, Oct. 31, 2005
"The Impact of the Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act on Employment", Milwaukee Bar Association, Labor & Employment Law Section, Oct. 11, 2005
“Ex Parte Contacts with Current & Former Employees,” Florida Chapter of the National Employment Lawyers Association, August 2001 Seminar
“Handling, Litigation and Trial of a Civil Rights Case”, Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers Association 1999 Annual Workhorse Seminar
“Employment Discrimination: Representing the Plaintiff”, Palm Beach County Bar Association Personal Injury CLE Committee 1999 Annual Seminar
“Covenants Not To Compete In Florida”, Lorman Education Services 1998 Seminar
“A Primer On Employment Discrimination Litigation”, Lorman Education Services
1998, 1999 and 2000 Seminars
“Basic Wage & Hour Law”, National Business Institute 1997 Seminar
"Liability for Sexual Harassment Outside the Workplace", Council on Education In
Management, Personnel Law Update 1996 Seminar
In-house Seminars include: “Retaliation and Whistleblower Protection Laws”, "Background Checks and Hiring Practices", "ADA & Workers Compensation", “General Overview of Employment Laws for Supervisors”
Attorney Gordon R. Leech
Samster, Konkel & Safran, SC
1110 N. Old World Third St., Suite 405
Milwaukee, WI 53203
Tel: 414-224-0400
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