Richard W. Black
Litigation - Labor and Employment
Litigation - Labor and Employment
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W. Black brings dedication and expertise to Litigation - Labor and Employment law in Georgia. With 4 years serving clients, Richard W. Black has developed proven strategies for Litigation - Labor and Employment matters. W. Black understands the stress legal issues create and works to ease client concerns. Licensed to practice in Georgia, W. Black is available to discuss your legal needs.
Jurisdiction
Georgia
State Capital
Atlanta
Highest Court
Georgia Supreme Court
Bar Association
State Bar of Georgia
Typical Consultation
$200-$450
Typical Hourly Range
$300-$650/hr
Fee Model Notes
Business and employment matters often involve hourly billing with optional project-based retainers.
Estimates vary by market, complexity, urgency, and attorney experience.
Recognized in Best Lawyers since 2021
Joseph Edwards
When my company faced a challenging and potentially costly ERISA benefits dispute, we turned to Richard Black at Littler. From our first consultation in his Atlanta office, it was clear we were in capable hands. Richard’s deep knowledge of employee benefits law, honed over his career since graduating from Iowa, provided immediate clarity on a murky situation. He didn't just recite the law; he crafted a strategic approach that balanced legal rigor with practical business sense. His recognition in employment and benefits law is well-deserved. Richard managed every detail with meticulous professionalism, from document review to negotiations, always keeping us informed and empowered to make decisions. The resolution he secured was not only favorable but also preserved critical workplace relationships. For any business navigating the complexities of employment or ERISA law, Richard W. Black is an exceptional advocate who delivers results with both expertise and genuine understanding of the human and operational impacts.