David Robinson is a partner in the Indianapolis office of Scopelitis Garvin Light Hanson & Feary. As a member of the Firm’s Labor and Employment Group, David focuses his practice on employment issues in the transportation arena, and working with transportation employers to craft practical, business-oriented solutions. In an increasingly challenging legal environment, David has substantial experience drafting a wide range of employment contracts, including those involving trade secrets, confidential information, covenants against competition, and non-solicitation of customers. He also counsels clients across a wide range of employment topics including wage and hour compliance, worker classification, drafting of personnel policies, severance arrangements, internal investigations of workplace misconduct, and the defense of discrimination allegations. David regularly defends employers in administrative matters before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the U.S. Department of Labor, and various state agencies.
David Robinson is a partner in the Indianapolis office of Scopelitis Garvin Light Hanson & Feary. As a member of the Firm’s Labor and Employment Group, David focuses his practice on employment issues in the transportation arena, and working with transportation employers to craft practical, business-oriented solutions. In an increasingly challenging legal environment, David has substantial experience drafting a wide range of employment contracts, including those involving trade secrets, confidential information, covenants against competition, and non-solicitation of customers. He also counsels clients across a wide range of employment topics including wage and hour compliance, worker classification, drafting of personnel policies, severance arrangements, internal investigations of workplace misconduct, and the defense of discrimination allegations. David regularly defends employers in administrative matters before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the U.S. Department of Labor, and various state agencies.