Abbreviation | ELA |
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Motto | Helping Employers Worldwide |
Headquarters | San Francisco, California, United States of America |
Region served
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6 Continents |
Membership
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More than 3,000 attorneys |
CEO
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Stephen J. Hirschfeld, Esq |
Website | employmentlawalliance.com |
Remarks | Founded in 2000 |
The Employment Law Alliance (ELA) is a global law firm network of management-side labor, employment and immigration lawyers, focused on employment law and immigration law related matters. Headquartered in San Francisco, ELA counts more than 3,000 lawyers in more than 100 nations and all 50 U.S. states among its members.
Customers and of the Employment Law Alliance are also provided access to the organization's “Global Employer Handbook,” which details labor and employment laws around the world. This web-based resource is updated by members of the ELA. Content from the "Global Employer Handbook" can now be found in Aperian Global's "GlobeSmart" web resource.
The organization was founded in 2000 by Stephen J. Hirschfeld, Esq., who currently serves as the organization's CEO. Hirschfeld was honored for his contributions to legal marketing with the 2011 Legal Marketing Association - Bay Area Chapter's Rella Lossy award. Hirschfeld was hired by venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers to evaluate gender issues raised by Ellen Pao. He also served as a witness in the Ellen Pao gender discrimination lawsuit.
Periodically the Alliance has conducted surveys on pressing labor and employment issues. In April 2010, the Alliance produced a poll regarding outsourcing. In 2007, the Alliance conducted a poll regarding workplace bullying. In 2005, the Alliance conducted a poll regarding blogging in the workplace. In 2003, the Alliance consucted and published the results of a poll regarding workplace weight issues and accompanying Weight discrimination. The issue of sexual harassment in the workplace was examined in 2002.