David L. Barron

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How HR Can Help Employees Navigate Political Conversations at Work

David Barron was quoted in an HR Brew article on managing employee conflicts amid political tensions following the 2024 U.S. election.

David partners with clients to offer practical solutions to labor and employment problems of all sizes and shapes before they end up in litigation. That might mean helping a human resources professional with a complicated disciplinary action or helping a Fortune 500 CEO respond to a union campaign. David understands his clients' businesses and works tirelessly and creatively to make a client's goal his goal. With a focus on partnership in decision making and an emphasis on supervisor training, many of David's clients have seen dramatic drops in employment litigation.

Of course, not every dispute can be avoided. Employment disputes can often be high stakes, bitter, and expensive. Unlike many employment lawyers, David is no stranger to a courtroom. Whether it is a non-compete or trade secret case, FLSA collective action, or an unfair labor practice charge at the NLRB, David has experience litigating high profile matters. In fact, because of his substantial trial experience, David is often called upon by clients to assist in complicated litigation outside of the employment realm, and David has successfully won cases across the state of Texas in both state and federal courts.

Because of David's common sense approach to labor and employment issues, he is often quoted in newspapers and magazines. He has also appeared as an employment law professional on talk radio and local CBS and Fox affiliates.

David is Board Certified in Labor and Employment Law by the state of Texas and has been named a Texas Super Lawyer Rising Star in Texas Monthly magazine.

When not helping clients, David can be found leading his son's Boy Scout troop, running a marathon, or hiking on a mountain.

Not a member of the Illinois Bar. Handles collective bargaining and labor arbitrations in Illinois. Admitted only in Texas.

Experience

News

How HR Can Help Employees Navigate Political Conversations at Work

November 08, 2024

David Barron was quoted in an HR Brew article on managing employee conflicts amid political tensions following the 2024 U.S. election.

Which Rule is ‘Dead’ and Which Will Go into Effect Under Trump? Attorneys Weigh In

November 06, 2024

David Barron, Michele Ballard Miller, and Michael Schmidt were quoted in an HR Dive article discussing the impact of the upcoming Trump administration on key labor regulations.

Best Lawyers Honors More Than 200 Cozen O'Connor Attorneys in its Best Lawyers in America 2025 Edition

August 15, 2024

Best Lawyers selected 242 Cozen O’Connor lawyers from 24 of the firm’s U.S. offices for inclusion in the 2025 edition of The Best Lawyers in America and Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America.

Overtime Rule: Raise Salaries or Reclassify Employees?

May 08, 2024

David Barron was quoted in a SHRM article discussing the impact of a new rule, which will raise the salary threshold for overtime compensation.

What Employers Need to Know about Union Organizing in 2024

March 28, 2024

David Barron, Kelly Kindig, and Steven Millman were quoted in an Automotive Dive, HR Dive, Manufacturing Dive article discussing the labor landscape transformation in the past year, with increased worker enthusiasm and a landmark decision from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) reshaping the dynamics of union organizing.

Cozen O’Connor Announces New Group Chairs, Office Managing Partners, Other Promotions

February 15, 2024

The firm announced several new practice group chairs, office managing partners, and leaders of firm committees and initiatives

Some Americans Are Secretly Working Multiple Remote Jobs. Bosses Shouldn’t Be Worried About It.

October 19, 2023

David Barron was quoted in a Business Insider article discussing the trend of remote workers taking on a second remote job.

Do employers need to pay for worker commutes?

September 14, 2023

David Barron was quoted in HR Dive discussing how the Office of Personnel Management issued guidance regarding whether the Fair Labor Standards requires that federal workers be compensated for their commute to work.

How Can Employers Deal with Threatening Customers?

September 05, 2023

David Barron was quoted in SHRM discussing how managers can help employees when dealing with an angry customer.

Best Lawyers Honors More Than 200 Cozen O'Connor Attorneys to its Best Lawyers in America 2024 Edition

August 17, 2023

Best Lawyers selected 232 Cozen O’Connor lawyers from 24 of the firm’s U.S. offices for inclusion in the 2024 edition of The Best Lawyers in America.

Reducing Employee Conflict

August 12, 2023

David Barron was quoted in SHRM discussing practical ways to handle employee conflict.

Using AI to recruit? You're legally responsible for the bot's bias, EEOC says

June 26, 2023

David Barron was quoted in Employee Benefit News discussing how the EEOC recently warned employers that using algorithmic decision-making tools for hiring strategies could potentially violate existing civil rights laws.

How to Resolve Employee Conflicts

June 01, 2023

David Barron was quoted in SHRM addressing how to handle complaints in the workplace.

Can US Employers Recover Damages from Former Employees for ‘Time Theft’?

February 01, 2023

David Barron was quoted in SHRM discussing what employers can do when an employee is accused of time theft.

GovExec Daily: COVID-19, Anxiety and the Workplace

November 30, 2022

David Barron joined the GovExec Daily podcast to discuss mental health accommodations in the workplace.

Some Employers Still Require COVID-19 Vaccines

November 08, 2022

David Barron was quoted in SHRM discussing employers requiring COVID-19 vaccination for employees.

Can You Start a Business While on Unemployment?

September 13, 2022

David Barron was quoted in The Balance discussing if someone who is collecting unemployment can start a business.

More Than 200 Cozen O’Connor Attorneys Named Best Lawyers and Ones to Watch

August 22, 2022

210 Cozen O’Connor lawyers from 24 of the firm’s nationwide offices for inclusion in the 2023 edition of The Best Lawyers in America.

'Stop Treating Us Like School Kids': Worker Tensions Over Returning to Office Bubbling Over

June 06, 2022

David Barron was quoted in Law.com discussing how workers are unhappy about returning to the office and how they are playing a legal card.

How Employers Can Avoid Making Remote Work a Legal Minefield

May 31, 2022

David Barron and Aaron Holt were quoted in Law.com discussing the challenges employers face with remote workers.

Next Steps When an Employee Gives Notice of Quitting

April 04, 2022

David Barron was quoted in SHRM discussing when it is appropriate to immediately dismiss an employee even after they have given their notice of resignation.

How employers should handle March Madness at work

March 18, 2022

David Barron joined This Morning with Gordon Deal to explain why you should embrace March Madness at work this year.

When preparing to reopen, experts suggest planning for long COVID-19

March 09, 2022

David Barron spoke with HR Dive discussing how long COVID-19 may constitute a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act.

What Employers Need To Know About Vaccine Mandates Following SCOTUS Ruling

January 14, 2022

David Barron was quoted in Forbes discussing the Biden administration's vaccine mandate blocked in a Supreme Court ruling.

Growing number of companies suspend vaccine mandates, including hospitals and Amtrak

December 16, 2021

David Barron was quoted in Yahoo! news discussing employers handling vaccine mandates.

EEOC Clarifies When COVID-19 May Be an ADA-Covered Disability

December 16, 2021

David Barron was quoted in SHRM discussing how an employee's or job applicant's COVID-19 related impairment may qualify as a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act.

More companies suspend vaccine mandates, including hospitals and Amtrak

December 16, 2021

David Barron spoke with DNYUZ about why some employers are not mandating the COVID-19 vaccine.

How will testing unvaccinated employees work under Biden's vaccine mandate?

November 04, 2021

David Barron was quoted in the Dallas Morning News discussing the challenges employers face with the latest COVID-19 vaccine requirements for employers of 100 or more employees.

More Than 205 Cozen O’Connor Attorneys Named Best Lawyers and Ones to Watch By The Best Lawyers In America

August 19, 2021

Best Lawyers selected 210 Cozen O’Connor lawyers from 23 of the firm’s nationwide offices for inclusion in the 2022 edition of The Best Lawyers in America.

‘Soft’ Vaccine Mandates Seen as Boon to Worker Buy-In, Safety

August 04, 2021

David Barron spoke with Bloomberg Law about the latest on offices reopening with COVID-19 vaccination policies.

Here’s where return-to-office plans stand now

August 03, 2021

David Barron was quoted in CNBC discussing the latest on returning to work.

Delays, More Masks and Mandatory Shots: Virus Surge Disrupts Office-Return Plans

July 23, 2021

David Barron was quoted in The New York Times discussing the possibility of employers implementing mandatory COVID-19 vaccine policies.

What You Need to Know About HIPAA and Vaccine Status

July 23, 2021

David Barron was quoted in Inc. discussing the confusion that comes with asking someone about their COVID-19 vaccination status.

Why Your Return to the Office Requires Two Workplace Safety Policies

July 09, 2021

David Barron spoke with Inc. about the challenges employers face with the return to work policies.

The jobs are coming back — but the workers are not

June 09, 2021

David Barron spoke with NBC News about the challenges companies face when returning to work.

Employers Contend with Conflicts over Masks, Vaccinations

June 04, 2021

David Barron spoke with SHRM about how the CDC's recent guidance on masks has encouraged some vaccinated employees to go maskless in the workplace.

‘Public Health 101 failure’: CDC mask decision may knock out Biden’s workplace Covid crackdown

May 18, 2021

David Barron was quoted in Yahoo! News discussing the impact of the CDC mask-dropping guidance for those who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 in the workplace.

Masks for thee, but not for me?

May 17, 2021

David Barron was quoted in Politico discussing if employees should still be required to wear masks on the job.

What employers need to know about mask mandates at work

May 17, 2021

David Barron joined This Morning with Gordon Deal to discuss the latest CDC mask guidelines and how it applies in the workplace.

How Companies Can Avoid A Crisis Created By CDC’s New Mask Guidelines

May 14, 2021

David Barron was quoted in Forbes discussing how the latest CDC mask guidelines impact employers.

Will the Recent CDC Guidelines Along with State Mandates Regarding Face Masks Create Two Classes of Employees? Is That Even Fair?

May 14, 2021

David Barron was interviewed by Law.com discussing what changing face mask rules mean for the workplace.

CDC relaxes mask guidance, but employers are left waiting on OSHA

May 14, 2021

David Barron was quoted in HR Dive discussing how the latest CDC mask guidelines impact employers.

Employers Deal with Workers’ Lost Vaccination Cards

April 21, 2021

David Barron was quoted in SHRM discussing the possibility of mandatory vaccinations at work.

How To Beat The Legal Heat This Summer Internship Season

March 22, 2021

David Barron spoke to Law360 about the upcoming summer internship season and the legal challenges.

Take Steps to Fight Pandemic Fatigue

March 08, 2021

David Barron was quoted in SHRM discussing how pandemic fatigue is creating challenges and legal risks that employers need to address.

Workers who feel unsafe returning to work can collect unemployment checks

March 03, 2021

David Barron spoke with FOX26 Houston about the new safety protocols that OSHA is issuing.

I know you are but what am I?

March 03, 2021

David Barron joined the Jimmy Barrett Show to discuss Texas lifting COVID-19 restrictions and how to handle the new rules with your employees and customers.

Tips For Employers Reeling From The Texas Weather Crisis

February 19, 2021

David Barron was quoted in Law360 discussing the severe cold weather crisis in Texas.

OSHA Virus Emergency Rule Looms as Potent Weapon for Litigation

February 12, 2021

David Barron and John Ho were quoted in Bloomberg Law discussing COVID-19 OSHA citations.

A Return to the Office for Workers May Be Coming as Vaccinations Increase

February 09, 2021

David Barron spoke with CNBC about how most U.S. organizations said that they will encourage, rather than require, their employees to get vaccinated, according to research from the Society for Human Resource Management conducted in December.

How Much Vaccine Information Should You Demand From Employees?

January 20, 2021

David Barron was quoted in Inc. discussing how employers can handle their employees receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.

Here are the rights employers have to fire workers identified as Capitol Hill rioters

January 08, 2021

David Barron spoke with AmpGoo about the potential consequences employees face if they attended the Capitol Hill riot.

Biden administration faces obstacles to revising employment laws

December 15, 2020

David Barron was quoted in Business Insurance discussing the impact the Biden administration could have on the NLRB.

Senate stimulus negotiators try to reach deal on whether companies can be sued over virus outbreaks

December 08, 2020

David Barron was quoted in the Washington Post discussing one of the issues facing the bipartisan stimulus negotiations is the insistence by Senate Republicans that businesses and other entities have sweeping immunity from coronavirus-related lawsuits.

Employers start preparing for the coronavirus vaccine with a question: Can we require it?

December 02, 2020

David Barron spoke with The Washington Post about how employers can incentivize their employees to take the COVID-19 vaccine without requiring it.

Mailbag: Can I restrict workers' personal travel?

November 25, 2020

David Barron spoke with HR Drive about how the upcoming holiday season is about to collide with a pandemic and employers have some options when it comes to workers' personal travel.

What to know if your employer wants you to get vaccinated for COVID

November 16, 2020

David Barron spoke with CNN about the possibility of employers requiring employees to take the COVID-19 vaccine.

3 Challenges For Holiday Hiring In 2020

November 06, 2020

David Barron was quoted in Law360 discussing what companies should consider with the hiring process during the COVID-19 pandemic.

High-Stakes Contract Talks Spark Labor Actions In Pandemic

October 23, 2020

David Barron was quoted in Law360 discussing how safety concerns and demands for hazard pay are compounding the wage and benefits issues that typically drive conflicts at the bargaining table, while employers have been hesitant to make concessions amid a business environment as uncertain as any they've ever faced.

Who Do You Want Back In the Office? Someone With COVID-19 Antibodies or Someone Who Tested Negative for COVID-19?

October 16, 2020

David Barron did an interview with Law.com about the pros and cons of going back into the office and the issue of Immunity Discrimination.

Mailbag: Can we require that employees receive a COVID-19 vaccine?

October 12, 2020

David Barron discussed with HR Drive whether an employer can force employees to receive a vaccine for COVID-19.

Four Cozen O’Connor Attorneys Recognized as 2020 Texas Super Lawyers

September 24, 2020

Cozen O’Connor attorneys David L. Barron, Stephen P. Pate, A. Martin Wickliff, Jr., and Joseph A. Ziemianski were named 2020 Texas Super Lawyers.

Worried About COVID-19? Too Bad. Your Boss Can Still Require You to Return to The office

September 22, 2020

David Barron spoke with Law.com about how your company can require you to return to the office once the office space has been COVID-19 approved for occupancy.

Why HR needs to watch out for ‘immunity discrimination’

September 22, 2020

David Barron was quoted in Human Resource Executive discussing a new type of bias that involves recruiters who favor job candidates who have already contracted and survived COVID-19.

Houston attorney warns employers to prepare for wave of COVID-19 wrongful death suits

August 26, 2020

David Barron spoke with the Southeast Texas Record about how he believes there will be a large number of cases filed in front line industries and workplaces where there have been substantial outbreaks of COVID-19.

200 Cozen O’Connor Attorneys Named Best Lawyers and Ones to Watch By The Best Lawyers In America

August 20, 2020

Best Lawyers selected 200 Cozen O’Connor lawyers from 23 of the firm’s nationwide offices for inclusion in the 2021 edition of The Best Lawyers in America© (Copyright 2020 by Woodward/White, Inc., of Aiken, SC).

GovExec Daily: Avoiding a Toxic Work Environment

August 17, 2020

David Barron joined the GovExec Daily podcast to discuss how employers and employees can stay away from hostile environments.

Coronavirus Complicates Workplace Drug-Testing Programs

August 14, 2020

David Barron was quoted in SHRM discussing how employers are also facing issues when handling drug-testing logistics during the pandemic.

Top Employer Questions About Weed and the Workplace

August 13, 2020

David Barron spoke with SHRM about how now that marijuana is legal in many states, can employers still ban it from the workplace?

Some employers have illegally fired workers who refuse to sign COVID liability waivers

July 23, 2020

David Barron was quoted in Yahoo! Finance discussing employers requiring employees to surrender their right to sue over COVID-19.

School Closings Shaping Up As Next Headache For Employers

July 17, 2020

David Barron was quoted in Law360 discussing the possible impact of the upcoming school year on employers.

Parents Raise Concerns About Philadelphia School District’s Reopening Plan

July 15, 2020

David Barron spoke with CBS Philly about the challenges families face with schools reopening.

Supreme Court Expands Religious-School Exemption from Civil Rights Laws

July 08, 2020

David Barron spoke with SHRM about the ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court that two elementary school teachers at religious schools could not pursue their claims of age and disability discrimination.

The Legal Implications of COVID-19 in the Workplace

July 08, 2020

David Barron spoke with Supply Chain Brain about the legal issues for employers that might arise from employees contracting COVID-19 in the workplace.

How Can Employers and Businesses Protect Their Workers?

July 06, 2020

David Barron discussed with NBC Bay Area about the challenges many businesses and employers are facing as they try to reopen while also protecting the health of their workers.

Want Workers To Sign COVID-19 Waivers? Don't Go There.

July 01, 2020

David Barron spoke with Law360 about whether employers should have employees sign COVID-19 liability waivers.

Civil rights win for LGBTQ employees: Implications for employers

June 16, 2020

David Barron spoke with Benefits Pro about the Supreme Court's ruling that the protections imposed by the 1964 Civil Rights Act extended to gender identity and sexual orientation.

If your unemployment claim was denied, here are your options

May 19, 2020

David Barron was quoted in Fortune discussing what people should do if their unemployment claim is denied.

Vermont gov. orders in-state employees to take health, safety training ahead of reopening

May 12, 2020

Cozen O'Connor Labor & Employment attorneys were mentioned in HR Dive discussing re-opening guidelines from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Worker sues after being fired for refusing to violate shelter-in-place order

May 08, 2020

David Barron was quoted in HR Dive discussing the risks employers have in reopening business from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Employee rights during the coronavirus

May 08, 2020

David Barron was quoted in the Defender Network discussing the rights employees have if they refuse to return to work as businesses begin to reopen.

5 compliance tips for reopening the workplace

May 04, 2020

David Barron spoke with HR Dive about how the recall of employees could present a series of legal pitfalls for the unprepared.

EEOC Slows Some Processes During Pandemic

April 27, 2020

David Barron was quoted in SHRM discussing if an employee contacts the EEOC for a right-to-sue letter during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Furlough vs. layoff? As more workers lose their jobs, here’s what to know about your rights and benefits

April 22, 2020

David Barron spoke with Fortune about the rights that furloughed employees have.

How to Safeguard the Privacy of Workers with COVID-19

April 20, 2020

David Barron was quoted in SHRM discussing what employers should do when an employee test positive for COVID-19.

The Reopening Challenge: 5 Tips for Getting Back to Business

April 17, 2020

David Barron was quoted in Inc. discussing the challenges that employers will face when they reopen their business during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Employers need to have a game plan now for returning to work after coronavirus

April 15, 2020

David Barron spoke with Employee Benefit Adviser about employers preparing to reopen nonessential businesses.

What Does a Furlough Mean for Your Employment Rights During the Coronavirus Crisis?

April 10, 2020

David Barron was quoted in Getaka discussing the difference between being furloughed and being laid off.

Can you be sent home without pay for having a fever?

April 08, 2020

David Barron spoke with CNBC about employers checking the temperature of employees.

Forgivable Loan Apps Start Today And Will Be Big For Startups Facing COVID-19 Disruptions

April 03, 2020

David Barron was quoted in Crunchbase discussing the COVID-19 stimulus bill for small businesses in the United States.

National Town Hall: What the $2 Trillion Stimulus Means for Your Business

March 27, 2020

David Barron joined a town hall discussion about the recent stimulus package that was passed by the Senate.

Can you be fired for working from home?

March 26, 2020

David Barron spoke with CNBC about the new federal legislation that was signed into law that included changes to the paid sick leave requirements included in the Family and Medical Leave Act.

$2 Trillion Stimulus Package on the Way: Here's What's in It for Business Owners

March 25, 2020

David Barron spoke with Inc. about how the COVID-19 related stimulus package will impact employee benefits.

Here's who qualifies for coronavirus paid sick leave under new federal law

March 24, 2020

David Barron was quoted in The Times and Democrat discussing the federal government's emergency coronavirus relief law.

What to do if you are laid off from work due to COVID-19

March 18, 2020

David Barron spoke with Yahoo! Finance about how COVID-19 could be an exception to the rule involving the WARN Act.

As Coronavirus Panic Increases, So Does Racism Toward Asian People

March 03, 2020

David Barron discussed with Best Life about how employers should take extra care to avoid workplace discrimination as coronavirus fears increase.

How IBM, Goldman Sachs, PwC and others are responding to the coronavirus threat to the global workplace

February 28, 2020

David Barron was quoted in The Washington Post discussing what he sees how businesses are handling coronavirus with their employees.

Publications

VIII-150 - The FTC Noncompete Rule is Dead: What Now? [Employment Law Now Blog]

September 10, 2024

In this special 150th podcast episode, I am joined by my Cozen O'Connor colleagues David Barron and Jim Gale to discuss what is left of the FTC noncompete rule, if anything, and what employers should be doing next with the rule in the rearview mirror. Download this episode....

FTC’s Final Rule Banning Employee Noncompete Agreements Struck Down [Alert]

August 21, 2024

Aaron Holt, Mike Schmidt, and David Barron discuss the Northern District of Texas striking down the FTC's Final Rule with nationwide effect.

FTC Issues Final Rule Banning Employee Non-Compete Agreements [Alert]

April 25, 2024

The FTC has issued a Final Rule banning all new noncompete agreements for workers, including senior executives, effective 120 days after publication in the Federal Register.

VI-118 - Overturning Roe v. Wade and the Impact on Employers and Employees [Employment Law Now Blog]

July 05, 2022

In today's episode, I offer the takeaways from the Supreme Court's June 2022 Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade, and am joined by colleagues for a roundtable discussion on the impact of the decision on benefits, health care, and labor and employment law. Download this episode....

FAQ: Texas Executive Order Restricting Mandatory Vaccination Policies [Alert]

October 13, 2021

Aaron Holt answers questions employers may have about Texas's Executive Order No. GA-40.

OSHA’s New COVID-19 Guidelines and What They Mean for Employers [Alert]

June 16, 2021

Dave Barron discusses new OSHA guidance for vaccinated workers.

A Revised Post-Coronavirus Return to Work Checklist [Alert]

June 07, 2021

In light of recent guidance issued by the Center for Disease Control and the EEOC, we have updated our Return to Work Checklist.

Employer Guide to COVID-19 Vaccination [HR Headaches Blog]

January 22, 2021

David Barron, John Carrigan, Jr., Arielle Eisenberg, Aaron Holt, and Nandini Sane designed a guide on how employers can handle the COVID-19 vaccination for their employees. The most important question right now for Human Resources professionals is vaccination and more specifically, how to implement...

Employer Guide to COVID-19 Vaccination

January 20, 2021

David Barron, John Carrigan, Jr., Arielle Eisenberg, Aaron Holt, and Nandini Sane designed a guide on how employers can handle the COVID-19 vaccination for their employees.

Watershed Fifth Circuit Opinion Raises Bar for FLSA Collective Actions [Alert]

January 19, 2021

Adam C. Gutmann and David L. Barron discuss the landmark ruling in Swales v. KLLM Transport Servs., LLC, wherein the court did away with the two-step Lusardi framework that most FLSA collective actions have followed for the last 33 years.

States of Flux — What Employers Need to Know About Election 2020 and New State Laws [Alert]

November 23, 2020

David Barron, Joseph Quinn, Jake Rubinstein, Di Addy Tang, Peter Ennis, Adam Gutmann, and Anne discuss various state laws that may impact employers.

Employers Should Prepare for Wave of COVID-Related Wrongful Death Lawsuits [HR Headaches Blog]

September 01, 2020

The latest projections estimate that nearly 300,000 Americans will die from COVID-19 by the end of 2020. Many of those individuals will be employed when they contract the virus, and a significant number will be workers in front line businesses such as retail, manufacturing, or healthcare, where the...

Employer Back to School Guide

August 06, 2020

David Barron, David Hackett, Nandini Sane, and Bethany Vasquez designed an FAQ to address concerns that employers have regarding COVID-19 and the Fall semester.

New York Federal Judge Strikes Down Portions of Dept. of Labor’s Emergency Paid Leave Rules [Alert]

August 05, 2020

David Barron discusses the Southern District of New York's decision on August 3, 2020, finding that four portions of the DOL's final rule exceeded the DOL’s authority and should be set aside as invalid.

Return to Work Post-Coronavirus Checklist

April 24, 2020

Cozen O'Connor Labor and Employment attorneys addressed how employers should plan returning to work post-coronavirus.

Dealing with Employee Protests and Strikes due to COVID-19 Concerns [Alert]

April 09, 2020

Adam Gutmann discusses what employers should do when employees strike, participate in sickouts, or request PPE or to work from home due to concerns surrounding COVID-19.

Model Coronavirus Response Plan

March 16, 2020

David Barron and John Ho designed a response plan for employers facing coronavirus, along with questions for employees.

Medical Inquiries and Examinations Related to Coronavirus [Alert]

March 13, 2020

David Barron and Debra Friedman answer employers' frequently asked questions when it comes to the coronavirus.

A Labor Attorney Explains the Work Rules Around Getting Sick in the Office, Whether You're Facing a Small Cold or the Coronavirus [Business Insider]

January 31, 2020

David Barron wrote about company policies involving illness in the workplace and five important questions that both employees and employers should be asking.

Severe Flu Season Creates HR Challenges [HR Headaches Blog]

January 24, 2020

With the outbreak of the corona virus dominating headlines, it is a great time to dust off the company policy on dealing with flu season and infectious diseases, generally, in the workplace. Contagious diseases are particularly troublesome subjects for companies because of the varied circumstances...

Events & Seminars

Past Events

Labor and Workplace Issues

July 27, 2024 - Round Rock, TX

Union Organizing 101

March 21, 2024 - Webinar

Managing the Workplace in an Election Year

January 25, 2024 - Webinar

How the Next Two Years Will Impact Employers

February 16, 2023 - Webinar

Best Practices for Remote Work Policies

July 12, 2022 - Houston, TX

COVID-19 Update: What Will 2022 Bring?

February 03, 2022 - Webinar

Update on Vaccine Mandates

January 13, 2022 - Webinar

Employment Litigation Year in Review

December 14, 2021 - Webinar

Health Law 2022

December 08, 2021 - Webinar

Latest Update on OSHA Vaccination Mandate

November 18, 2021 - Webinar

OSHA ETS Vaccine Mandate

November 04, 2021 - Webinar

New Vaccine Mandates from Biden Administration

September 23, 2021 - Webinar

COVID-19 Update: Getting Back to Work

June 03, 2021 - Webinar

Health Law 2021

December 07, 2020 - Webinar

National Small Business Town Hall

March 27, 2020 - Teleconference

Education

  • University of Houston Law Center, J.D., 1996
  • University of Houston, B.A., 1994

Awards & Honors

Chambers & Partners USA 2011-2012

JD Supra's Readers' Choice Awards 2016 #3 Top Author in the Automotive Industry

Best Lawyers in America 2019-2025

Trailblazer in Crisis Leadership 2020 - The National Law Journal 

  • Texas
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
  • U.S. District Court -- Northern District of Texas
  • U.S. District Court -- Southern District of Texas
  • U.S. District Court -- Western District of Texas
  • U.S. District Court -- Eastern District of Texas
  • U.S. District Court -- Eastern District of Tennessee
  • U.S. District Court -- Western District of Tennessee
  • U.S. District Court -- Colorado
  • U.S. District Court -- Eastern District of Arkansas
  • U.S. District Court -- Western District of Arkansas
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
  • U.S. District Court -- Western District of Michigan
  • American Bar Association
  • State Bar of Texas