Ms. Alaine Williams is a partner in the Philadelphia firm of Willig, Williams & Davidson and concentrates her practice in labor and employment law. She is one of the leading experts in Pennsylvania on public employee labor law and drafted and successfully litigated Pennsylvania’s Agency Fee Law. She has represented unions throughout the United States in litigation filed concerning collection of fair share fees and has written articles on employee rights,
constitutional issues, and on race and gender discrimination and is a frequent lecturer at conferences of the American and Pennsylvania Bar Associations, the AFL-CIO, the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, AFT Lawyers Conference, AFSCME/SEIU Lawyers Conference, IBT Lawyers Conference, UFCW Lawyers Conference, and the Philadelphia Project on Occupational Safety and Health (PHILAPOSH). Ms. Williams is admitted to practice law in
Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Florida. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Wisconsin and her J.D. from Florida State University, where she as an editor of the Law Review. Ms. Williams also holds a graduate law degree from Columbia University.
JULES B. BLOCH
Jules B. Bloch is an experienced, bilingual, mediator, arbitrator, facilitator, fact-finder, lecturer and trainer. Mr. Bloch graduated from University of Toronto with his B.A. (Honours)