Sean M. McCrory

smccrory@littler.com
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Sean M. McCrory represents and counsels employers in all matters of labor and employment law. He focuses his practice on matters involving employer interactions with administrative agencies such as OSHA, ICE and the DOL, and conducting workplace investigations. He has experience litigating OSHA violations, discrimination claims, wage and hour disputes and noncompetes. He regularly advises employers on Federal I-9 compliance issues, E-Verify and immigration-related employment discrimination issues.

Prior to joining Littler, Sean worked as an assistant chief counsel for ICE. His experience with ICE provides him with a unique insight when dealing with government agencies on compliance issues - especially in representing employers in immigration compliance matters. His background also gives him a distinct skill set for investigations. While attending law school, he was a senior articles editor for the SMU Science & Technology Law Review.

Credentials & Recognition

Speaking Engagements

Nashville Regional Roundtable

  • October 4, 2019
  • Cornell Center for Innovative Hospitality Labor and Employment Relations

2018 Employment and Labor Law Update

  • October 2, 2018
  • Dallas Bar Association

The Government is Knocking on Your Door…Now What?

  • July 19, 2018
  • Dallas Employer Conference

Immigration

  • May 4, 2018
  • Littler Executive Employer, Phoenix, AZ

What Every Employment Attorney Needs to Know About Immigration Compliance

  • January 18. 2018
  • Texas Bar CLE, Dallas, TX

Lunch on ICE: Everything You Need to Know about Immigration Compliance and Worksite Enforcement

  • July 30, 2015
  • Dallas Bar Association

Additional Thought Leadership

Who Decides? Do Courts or Arbitrators Determine if an Arbitration Agreement Allows Class Proceedings?

  • November 7, 2015
  • 9th Annual Labor and Employment Law Conference, American Bar Association, Philadelphia, PA
  • Rob Friedman

The Principal Differences Between Labor and Employment Arbitration

  • January 2015
  • The Advocate: Texas State Bar Litigation Section Report, Vol. 69
  • Arthur T. Carter and Edward F. Berbarie

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