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Molan, Milner and Krupski: New Hampshire’s Premier Union-Side Labor Law Firm
Molan, Milner and Krupski, PLLC is a powerhouse law firm in Concord, New Hampshire, singularly dedicated to the cause of organized labor. For years, this firm has been the trusted legal counsel for unions representing working men and women across the state. They serve as a formidable counterpart to the legal resources available to government and corporate entities, providing unions with seasoned, aggressive, and highly skilled representation. The firm’s attorneys are not just lawyers; they are passionate advocates for the rights of workers, with a deep understanding of the unique challenges and opportunities that unions face. Whether at the negotiating table, in an arbitration hearing, or before the New Hampshire Supreme Court, Molan, Milner and Krupski brings a wealth of experience and an unwavering commitment to protecting and advancing the interests of their union clients and their members. ⚖️
Specialized Legal Services for Labor Unions
The firm provides a comprehensive suite of legal services tailored exclusively to the needs of labor organizations. Their focused practice ensures a level of expertise that is unmatched in the state for union-side representation.
- Contract Negotiations: They provide seasoned and well-tested assistance in collective bargaining, helping unions negotiate for fair wages, benefits, and safe working conditions.
- Grievance and Arbitration Lawyers: The firm is a powerful advocate in grievance and arbitration proceedings, fighting to enforce collective bargaining agreements and protect the rights of individual members.
- Representation Before Labor Boards: They have extensive experience representing unions in cases before critical state bodies, including the Public Employee Labor Relations Board (PELRB), the Department of Labor, and the Human Rights Commission.
- Legislative and Lobbying Efforts: Understanding that the fight for workers’ rights extends to the statehouse, the firm assists unions with legislative and lobbying efforts to shape public policy.
- Employment Litigation: As aggressive and respected trial lawyers, they have tried hundreds of cases in the Superior Court and before the New Hampshire Supreme Court, defending the rights of unions and their members in high-stakes litigation.
Recognized Leaders in Labor Advocacy
The skill and dedication of the attorneys at Molan, Milner and Krupski are recognized by their peers within the legal community. The firm is home to attorneys who have been selected to the prestigious Super Lawyers list, an honor reserved for the top 5% of attorneys who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. This accolade underscores their position as leaders in the field of labor and employment law. 🏆
Your Union’s Law Firm
Molan, Milner and Krupski, PLLC has a clear and unwavering mission: to be the law firm for New Hampshire’s unions. They are committed to providing the same level of sophisticated, powerful legal representation that management has, leveling the playing field and ensuring that the voices of working people are heard and respected. They are not just service providers; they are strategic partners dedicated to the long-term success and strength of the labor movement. 🤝
Specializing In
Union Labor Law, Grievance and Arbitration, Contract Negotiations, Employment Litigation, Legislative and Lobbying
Address & Location
Located in the southern commercial corridor of Concord, New Hampshire, near the Merrimack River.
Building Location
This is a large, multi-story white professional office building built with classic colonial-style columns, surrounded by trees and lawn areas.
Suite Access
Enter the main lobby through the front glass doors of the professional building at 100 Hall Street and locate Suite 101 on the first floor.
Parking Details
Ample parking is available for clients and visitors in the spacious on-site surface parking lot surrounding the building.
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