Erin Dougherty Foley

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Member of CLM Since: 2018

Nominated By Carolyn C Horton

CLM Committees

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CLM Contributions

  • Speaker - 2018 CLM & Business Insurance Workers Compensation Conference

Articles

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Practice Areas

  • Employment Liability/Litigation
  • Workers' Compensation

Biography

Erin Dougherty Foley is a partner in the Labor and Employment Practice Group in Seyfarth Shaw LLP’s Chicago office.  Ms. Foley’s litigation experience includes state and federal court cases involving the defense of employment discrimination claims (Title VII, Americans with Disabilities Act, Family and Medical Leave Act), wrongful discharge, retaliation, sexual harassment and state whistleblower matters.  She regularly litigates state and federal court matters through both successful summary judgment motions and favorable jury verdicts.  She also has extensive experience in federal and state agency proceedings, including the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Illinois Human Rights Commission and many other state and municipal fair employment agencies. Ms. Foley manages Seyfarth’s employment law counseling blog, the Employment Law Lookout, which publishes articles designed to deliver timely and practical “things to know” to legal and HR professionals.

Ms. Foley’s recent client successes include a di minimis jury verdict following a seven-figure demand in a breach of contract action alleging unpaid sales commissions; a verdict for the defense following a five-day jury trial involving retaliation and sexual harassment claims; the dismissal of a matter involving the denial of a bonus payment under the Illinois Wage Payment & Collections Act (summary judgment affirmed on appeal); a verdict for the defense of an applicant’s “failure to hire” claim, alleging religious discrimination (defense verdict at trial; affirmed on appeal); the dismissal of an FMLA interference and retaliation claim (summary judgment affirmed on appeal); and the dismissal of four companion charges of racial discrimination alleging systematic race discrimination in promotions and disciplinary actions for a national retail client (after the agency investigation and dismissal, the employees declined to pursue federal litigation).

Education

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Admissions/Licenses

  • Licensed Adjuster: IL
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