Daniel Cairns
Kittleson Cairns PLLC
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I became a lawyer to help others with their work. I understand how devastating unfair and illegal workplace practices can be. I want to be the lawyer people count on to protect their rights and secure justice.
My practice focuses on:
I have the skills, knowledge, and experience to give top-tier representation to my clients. I was Editor-in-Chief of Washington International Law Journal while in law school at the University of Washington. While there, I received numerous awards for my scholarship, advocacy, and writing. My legal scholarship has been published in Washington International Law Journal, the Evans School Review, and the Federal Bar News. Professionaly, I have worked at the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, a union-side labor law firm, and a law firm focused on workers' compensation. There is hardly an area of employment law I haven't seen firsthand.
To me, lawyers are best when they take a holistic approach. That is why I engage with my clients not only as a lawyer, but also as a counselor and advisor. My holistic approach to law also includes engaging with other disciplines. I have an M.A. in Social Science from the University of Chicago and a B.A. from the University of Puget Sound. My education in these areas helps me to effectively advocate for my clients and understand their best interests.
I provide free consultations to my clients. Give me a call if you have questions about your workplace rights or your need for an attorney.
My practice focuses on:
- Wage & Hour
- Employment Discrimination
- Employment Contracts / Non-competes
- Sexual Harassment
- Retaliation
- Labor Law / Union Law
- Workplace Safety
- Wrongful Termination
I have the skills, knowledge, and experience to give top-tier representation to my clients. I was Editor-in-Chief of Washington International Law Journal while in law school at the University of Washington. While there, I received numerous awards for my scholarship, advocacy, and writing. My legal scholarship has been published in Washington International Law Journal, the Evans School Review, and the Federal Bar News. Professionaly, I have worked at the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, a union-side labor law firm, and a law firm focused on workers' compensation. There is hardly an area of employment law I haven't seen firsthand.
To me, lawyers are best when they take a holistic approach. That is why I engage with my clients not only as a lawyer, but also as a counselor and advisor. My holistic approach to law also includes engaging with other disciplines. I have an M.A. in Social Science from the University of Chicago and a B.A. from the University of Puget Sound. My education in these areas helps me to effectively advocate for my clients and understand their best interests.
I provide free consultations to my clients. Give me a call if you have questions about your workplace rights or your need for an attorney.
This CLE package will satisfy all of your New York CLE requirements! The MCLEZ New York Bundle A provides 24 hours of CLE credit, including 4 hrs of Ethics, Professionalism and Diversity.
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