practice areas
practice accolades
The American Lawyer Magazine's Litigation Department of the Year – Labor and Employment Law Finalist 2004, Winner 2006, Finalist 2008, Finalist 2010, and Finalist 2012
Listed in the highest tier for National Labor and Employment Practice in Chambers USA 2011
Ranked in the top tier by The Legal 500 for Labor and Employment Litigation, ERISA Litigation, Labor-Management Relations, and Workplace and Employment Counseling (2011)
Ranked, National Tier 1: Employment Law – Management, U.S. News and Best Lawyers (2010)
Named one of Law360's Employment Groups of the Year (2010)
Ranked #1 for "Most Prestigious" Labor and Employment Practice, Vault 2012 Associate Survey
Listed in the highest tier for National ERISA Litigation Practice in Chambers USA 2011
honors + affiliations
Listed, Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business (2007–2011)
Member, American Bar Association, Labor and Employment Law Section
Member, Advisory Board, Leading Lawyers Network
Editor, Wisconsin Law Review
bar admissions
- Illinois
- Wisconsin
Court Admissions
- U.S. Supreme Court
- U.S. Courts of Appeals for the First, Fifth, Seventh, Eighth, and Tenth Circuits
- Chicago
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77 West Wacker Dr.
Chicago, IL 60601-5094
Phone: 312.324.1158
Fax: 312.324.1001
Sari M. Alamuddin is a partner in Morgan Lewis's Labor and Employment Practice. Mr. Alamuddin represents clients on a wide range of labor and employment matters. His practice particularly focuses on employment and benefits litigation, including class-action and multi-plaintiff cases. Mr. Alamuddin has served as first and second chair in trials before federal, state, and administrative law judges.
From 2007 through 2011, Mr. Alamuddin was named one of the leading U.S. lawyers for employment law by Chambers USA, based on the views of clients, peers, and other industry professionals. Chambers termed Mr. Alamuddin a "rising superstar."
Prior to joining Morgan Lewis, Mr. Alamuddin was a partner in the Chicago office of a prominent nationwide firm. Mr. Alamuddin earned his J.D., cum laude, from the University of Wisconsin in 1993, where he served as editor of the Wisconsin Law Review. He earned his A.B. from Princeton University in 1990.
Mr. Alamuddin is admitted to practice in Illinois and Wisconsin and before the U.S. Supreme Court and the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the First, Fifth, Seventh, Eighth, and Tenth Circuits.
education
- University of Wisconsin Law School, 1993, J.D., Cum Laude
- Princeton University, 1990, A.B.
