
Chad J. Kaldor advises and represents employers in a broad range of employment law matters arising under federal and state laws and has handled both nationwide class actions and individual lawsuits. Chad has defended numerous employers against claims alleging violations of state and federal anti-discrimination and anti-retaliation laws and state and federal employee leave laws. He appears regularly in state and federal courts, as well as before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and other government agencies. A skilled litigator, Chad has obtained dismissals and summary judgments in cases involving background check, sexual harassment, race, sex, pregnancy and wage discrimination, whistleblower, and retaliation claims, among others.
Background Checks. Chad is a core member of the Littler team that handles background check matters. Chad works extensively with employers on compliance with the wide array of laws governing the use of background checks when making employment decisions. These laws include the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), state and local “ban the box” laws, state fair credit reporting acts, Title VII, and state and local anti-discrimination laws. Chad likewise advises and represents consumer reporting agencies on compliance with, and in litigation arising from, these background check laws. He has served as lead or co-lead counsel in numerous putative class action cases against employers and consumer reporting agencies for alleged violations of the FCRA. Chad has also worked extensively with in-house legal departments and human resources departments in developing background check procedures and processes in various industries, including commercial trucking and logistics, healthcare, insurance, manufacturing, and retail.
Business Restructuring and M&A. Chad is a core member of Littler’s Business Restructuring and M&A Practice Group. He regularly advises employers on issues arising from reductions-in-force, mass transfers of employees to different entities, and other business restructuring matters. This includes advice relating to compliance with various state and federal laws, including the federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN), state and local mini-WARN and notice statutes, the Older Workers Benefit Protection Act (OWBPA), and state and local laws impacting severance agreements. Chad has also assisted employers with employment law issues arising in the context of mergers and acquisitions, including conducting pre-acquisition due diligence and strategies for addressing any issues that are discovered.
Unfair Competition and Trade Secrets. Chad has extensive experience advising and representing employers with respect to laws governing restrictive covenant agreements and trade secrets. Chad has worked with numerous employers to develop employee restrictive covenant and confidentiality agreements in multiple states. He has served as lead or co-lead counsel for employers in both the prosecution and defense of restrictive covenant, trade secret, and corporate raiding litigation, obtaining decisions granting injunctive relief on the plaintiff-side and denying injunctive relief on the defense-side.
After graduating from law school, Chad served as a judicial law clerk to the Hon. Brian Sandoval of the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada. In law school, he was managing editor of the Ohio State Law Journal.
Speaking Engagements
Avoid The Crosshairs As CRA Dispute Reinvestigations Are Being Targeted
Pardons, Expungements and Post-Conviction Relief, Oh My!
Your Data Can Help or Hurt You: What Should You Do?
Surviving the COVID-19 Aftermath: Business Restructuring Options to Overcome the Challenges Businesses Are Facing
Upgrading Your People Practices To Enhance Compliance
State of the States
Brain Twisters in Employment Screening
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Upgrading Personnel Practices to Enhance Compliance
FCRA Basics: Spotting Common Traps for CRAs
How to Ride the Next Wave of Background Check Class Actions? Get Up to Speed Now on Gnarly State and Local Requirements
Employers and CRAs as Partners: 5 Tips for Enhancing Compliance and Applicant Experience
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Background Checks
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Digging Into Background Checks—Advanced Issues and Complex Relationships
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