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David A. McManus

Partner

david.mcmanus@morganlewis.com

New York Phone +1.212.309.6824 Fax +1.212.309.6001

101 Park Ave.//New York, NY 10178-0060//United States

Boston Phone +1.617.341.7826 Fax +1.617.341.7701

One Federal St.//Boston, MA 02110-1726//United States

David A. McManus counsels employers in an array of industries in labor and employment matters, and regularly represents employers in litigation and in arbitration relating to both union and nonunion employees. He advises clients in planning and implementing the restructuring and redeployment of their US domestic and international workforces in connection with reductions in force, outsourcing transactions, facility shutdowns and relocations, mergers, sales, acquisitions, and joint ventures. David is the deputy practice group leader of the firm’s labor and employment practice.

David has over 20 years of experience in advising clients in various industries with respect to labor and employment matters. He works closely with in-house counsel, human resources executives, and business leaders to develop and implement practical and effective strategies to address the myriad of personnel-related issues and challenges faced by employers.

Clients rely on David’s advice with respect to the hiring and dismissal of senior executives and managers. They also regularly consult David with respect to managing and responding to crises that pose both reputational and economic damage, including matters involving sexual harassment claims, discrimination claims, and financial impropriety and embezzlement.

David also regularly works with clients to develop practical and effective strategies with respect to the protection of their intellectual and human capital through the use of confidentiality, trade secret, nonsolicitation, and noncompetition policies and agreements. Relatedly, David represents employers in restrictive covenant enforcement actions.

David also has experience in labor relations matters under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), including corporate campaigns, collective bargaining, grievance arbitrations, unfair labor practice charges, strikes, picketing, and union organizing campaigns.

As co-chair of the firm’s Workforce Change group, and as noted above, David works with clients and consultants in planning and implementing the restructuring and redeployment of US domestic and international workforces in connection with all manner of corporate initiatives and transactions. He is also part of the firm’s cross-practice Global Workforce team, which provides integrated cross-border advice, counseling, and strategic planning across the spectrum of labor, employment, benefits, and immigration issues.

David is a contributing author to Getting the Deal Through—Labour and Employment, a desk book that provides analysis in key areas of global employment law and policy for corporate counsel, cross-border legal practitioners, and global team leaders.

selected representations

  • Advised a leading retailer on the outsourcing of certain creative and content services to its printing vendor. The transaction involved the outsourcing provider hiring over 120 former company employees, advising the client regarding the disposition of its employees not hired by the outsourcing provider, and the structuring of a long term outsourcing agreement for photography, video, and other creative services.
  • Representation of a leading sports, fashion, and entertainment company, providing and overseeing advice and counsel across all platforms on a wide range of labor and employment matters globally, including defense of employment claims, wage and hour litigation defense and compliance counseling, labor-management relations, employment policies and practices, workplace training, and immigration matters.
  • Lead outside employment counsel working with a global Fortune 100 company on the consolidation of its North American operations and relocation to a new, state of the art headquarters in a new location. This matter has involved extensive analysis and planning with respect to retention and severance programs, relocation programs, benefits programs, job placement and talent retention strategies, and interim staffing strategies and contracts.
  • Advice and counsel as part of a multidisciplinary team of lawyers and consultants with respect to a major manufacturer’s withdrawal from a joint venture and the consequent wind-down and dissolution of the joint venture. The matter involved the disposition of more than 4,000 union and nonunion employees, representation in front of governmental agencies, and related individual and class-action litigation.
  • Lead outside and employment counsel to a Fortune 250 consumer products company with respect to the global restructuring of its workforce over a three-year period.
  • Lead outside employment counsel to a major financial institution with respect to the integration of its operations and consequent reductions-in-force, following a merger with another significant financial institution.
  • Lead outside employment counsel to a private equity firm in connection with the acquisition of a substantial product line of a health sciences manufacturer. The matter involved the coordination of international counsel across 60 in-scope countries with respect to the human resources–related transactional diligence, the disposition and integration of employees internationally, the strategy related to works council matters, and related employment matters.
  • Advice and counsel to clients in planning and implementing literally hundreds of large- and small-scale reductions in force domestically and internationally.
  • Advice and counsel to dozens of clients in planning and implementing voluntary retirement and other exit incentive programs.
  • Lead outside counsel to a large telecommunications company with respect to developing and implementing its strategy to respond to a major strike by its union employees represented by the Communications Workers of America. The matter involved successfully obtaining a statewide injunction restricting the strike-related activities of the union employees.
  • Representation of an online fantasy sports game company, providing advice on labor and employment practices and policies, wage and hour compliance, immigration, and tax issues.
  • Advice and counsel to a financial services firm with respect to allegations of sexual harassment and gender discrimination against a principal of the firm. The matter involved the immediate investigation of the allegations, development of internal and external communications in anticipation of potential adverse media coverage, and the successful private and confidential resolution of the matter.
  • Representation of a major financial institution with respect to the contentious separation of a lead executive who was threatening high-profile and inflammatory litigation. The matter involved the investigation and development of a defense to the allegations being made by the executive as well as a public relations strategy. After private mediation, a private and confidential resolution was reached involving the resignation of the executive and the issuance of prepared internal and external communications.
  • Advice and counsel to an employer with respect to whistleblower and discrimination allegations made by one of the employer’s in-house counsel. The matter involved the investigation and development of a defense to the allegations being made by the in-house counsel, and the negotiation of a private and confidential resolution involving the resignation of the in-house counsel.
  • Lead outside counsel for a software development company in connection with successful federal court injunctive proceedings against a former employee that had, prior to beginning with a competitor, downloaded substantial confidential information and trade secrets through the use of a cloud storage device.
  • Lead outside counsel for a large bank in obtaining summary judgment and dismissal of allegations of gender discrimination and retaliation by a female senior manager following her termination in connection with a departmental restructuring.

Awards and Affiliations

Ranked, Labor & Employment, New York, Chambers USA (2022)

Recognized, Litigation - Labor and Employment, New York, NY, The Best Lawyers in America (2022)

Fellow, College of Labor and Employment Lawyers

Recommended, Industry focus: Sport, The Legal 500 US (2022)

Recommended, Labor and employment: Workplace and employment counseling, The Legal 500 US (2016–2022)

Recommended, Labor and employment: Labor and employment disputes (including collective actions): defense, The Legal 500 US (2019–2022)

Member, Practice Group of the Year, Employment, Law360 (2017, 2019)

Recipient, The M.H. Goldstein Memorial Award for Excellence in the Field of Labor Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School, 1992

Admissions

  • New York
  • Massachusetts
  • New Jersey
  • US District Court for the District of Massachusetts
  • US District Court for the District of New Jersey
  • US District Court for the Southern District of New York

Education

  • University of Pennsylvania Law School, 1992, J.D.
  • University of Virginia, 1989, B.A.

Sectors

  • Life Sciences
  • Transportation
  • Automotive & Mobility
  • Retail & Ecommerce
  • Sports
  • Banking

Services

  • Labor, Employment & Benefits
  • Workforce Change
  • US Labor/​Management Relations
  • Trade Secrets, Proprietary Information & Noncompetition/​Nondisclosure Agreements
  • Employment Counseling
  • Privacy & Cybersecurity
  • Classified Information Services
  • Workplace Culture Consulting & Training
  • Workplace Harassment Crisis Capabilities

Regions

  • North America

Events

5/5/2020 -
2020 Advanced Topics in Hedge Fund Practices Conference
4/29/2020 - Reopening the Workplace: Practical Considerations for Employers
4/7/2020 - Morgan Lewis Hedge Fund University™: COVID-19 Implications for Hedge Funds
6/13/2019 - 2019 Morgan Lewis Advanced Topics in Hedge Fund Practices Conference: Manager and Investor Perspectives – Boston
6/14/2018 - 2018 Morgan Lewis Advanced Topics in Hedge Fund Practices Conference: Manager and Investor Perspectives – Boston
10/5/2017 - 2017 Annual Private Fund Investors Roundtable
6/21/2016 - 2015–2016 Morgan Lewis M&A Academy
2/26/2015 - Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry Employment Law Seminar
4/24/2013 - Global Workforce Webinar Series 2013 — Restructuring a Global Workforce
12/15/2010 - Proper Planning and Preparation for International Restructurings, Redundancies, and Plant Closings
3/10/2010 - Labor and Employment EEOC Webcast Series – Conviction/Credit Check

News

3/17/2022 - Morgan Lewis’ David McManus: Mentorship is Great, but Have you Tried Sponsorship?, International Employment Lawyer
1/1/2020 - Sports & Betting Cases to Watch in 2020, Law360
1/1/2020 - Sports & Betting Legislation to Watch in 2020, Law360
6/19/2019 - College of Labor & Employment Lawyers Elects 4 Morgan Lewis Partners
1/26/2018 - Employment Group of the Year: Morgan Lewis, Law360
6/1/2017 - Morgan Lewis Advises Ferguson Enterprises in Sale of Endries International
6/17/2016 - Morgan Lewis Advises BASF in $3.2 Billion Acquisition of Chemetall
3/14/2016 - Morgan Lewis Advises Apollo Global Management on $1.36 Billion Acquisition of The Fresh Market
10/14/2015 - Morgan Lewis Advises Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget in $513M Pending Acquisition
7/22/2015 - Morgan Lewis Advises BlackBerry in its Acquisition of AtHoc
2/3/2015 - Morgan Lewis Advises FMC Corporation in $1.64 Billion Alkali Division Sale to Tronox Ltd.
11/3/2014 - Morgan Lewis Advises Dr Pepper Snapple Group in Beverage Group and Davis Bottling Co. Acquisition
10/1/2014 - Morgan Lewis Represents UBM in $972M Purchase of Advanstar Communications
3/23/2010 - More Men Make Harassment Claims, The Wall Street Journal

Publications

5/11/2022 - Calif. College Athlete Pay Bill May Lead to Employment Issues, Law360
2020 - Getting the Deal Through – Labour & Employment 2020 – United States
4/16/2020 - Reopening the Workplace: A Preliminary Guide for US Employers
2019 - Getting the Deal Through – Labour & Employment 2019 – United States
6/4/2019 - INSIGHT: Sports Betting in States Races on a Year After SCOTUS Overturns Ban, Bloomberg Law
8/3/2018 - Massachusetts Passes Bill Restricting Noncompetition Agreements
2018 - Getting the Deal Through – Labour & Employment 2018 – United States
6/29/2018 - New Massachusetts Equal Pay Law Takes Effect July 1
7/31/2017 - Key Considerations in Workforce Reorganizations
Q1 | 2017 - Morgan Lewis Automotive – Q1 | 2017
2016-2020 - Labor & Employment NOW Video Series
2015-2016 - Hedge Fund Deskbook
11/10/2014 - Paid Sick Leave Laws Enacted in U.S. State and Local Elections
5/1/2014 - Seventh Annual Advanced Topics in Hedge Fund Practices, Part 9: A Discussion Regarding the Retention and Protection of your Human Capital and Proprietary Information, and an Update on New York Developments in Employment Law
4/16/2014 - New York City Earned Sick Time Act Expanded Before Taking Effect
12/5/2013 - Planning a Global Workforce Reorganization: An HR Perspective, presented for Careerminds Group, Inc.
October 2013 - Social Media: The Ongoing Evolution of Internal Controls, The Investment Lawyer, Vol. 20 No. 10
5/21/2013 - ERISA Litigation Basics
5/14/2013 - Virtual Asset Management Roundtable Series: Advertising and Social Media
4/24/2013 - Global Workforce Webinar Series 2013 — Restructuring a Global Workforce
9/11/2012 - New York Expands List of Permissible Voluntary Deductions from Wages
8/15/2012 - Are Your Company’s Most Valuable Assets and Competitive Advantage at Risk?, Bloomberg BNA
2/28/2012 - Power Harassment in the Workplace
December 2011 - 2012 Resolutions: Ensure Compliance with the ADA and ADAAA, Practical Law Company
12/15/2010 - Proper Planning and Preparation for International Restructurings, Redundancies, and Plant Closings
3/10/2010 - Labor and Employment EEOC Webcast Series – Conviction/Credit Check