Maureen Rouse-Ayoub has joined Varnum’s Novi office as a member of the firm's Labor and Employment Practice Team.
Rouse-Ayoub has extensive experience representing employers in all areas of labor and employment law, including counseling clients on legal compliance and development of enforceable policies for the workplace. Rouse-Ayoub is also an experienced litigator, representing employers in state and federal courts, administrative proceedings, arbitration and before the National Labor Relations Board.
Rouse-Ayoub joins the firm from Bodman, where she has practiced since a 2008 merger with The Fishman Group. While at Bodman, she served as co-chair and chair of the workplace law practice group.
Rouse-Ayoub is recognized by both DBusiness Magazine as a Top Lawyer in Labor and Employment and by MichiganSuper Lawyers. Within the community, she is a volunteer with Northern Michigan Adaptive Sports and Recreation Program.
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Varnum is a leading Michigan law firm providing a broad range of legal services to meet the complex needs of its clients. With more than 170 attorneys in eight offices, Varnum serves as counsel to growing businesses and institutions throughout Michigan and the Midwest. Varnum's web site address is www.varnumlaw.com.
- Posted July 25, 2018
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Rouse-Ayoub joins Varnum Labor and Employment Team
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