Mark P. Carey
Managing Partner &
Employment Law Attorney
Mark P. Carey has been an employment law litigation attorney since 1997, representing employees and executives. Employment law is all Mark does and he is very passionate about this wide area of the law. His sole focus is to solve complicated employment issues for his clients.
Mark P. Carey is married to Heather Carey, MS, a culinary nutritionist, who he shares an adjacent office and studio kitchen space with.
Education
- Syracuse University 1990, Political Science
- University of Dayton School of Law 1996, Employment Law
Memberships
- Raymond E. Baldwin American Inns of Court
- Connecticut Employment Lawyers Association
- National Employment Lawyers Association
- American Bar Association
- Connecticut Trial Lawyers Associations
- Federal Bar Council
- New York City Bar Association
Personal Interests
Mark P. Carey is an avid beekeeper, offgrid cabin builder, outdoor enthusiast,
and cyclist. He shares a common love of gardening with
his wife Heather Carey and is a sous chef-in-training under
Heather’s direction.
Admissions
- Connecticut
- New York
- District of Connecticut
- Eastern District of New York
- Northern District of New York
- Southern District of New York
- Northern District of Florida
- Second Circuit Court of Appeals
- Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals
Press featuring or mentioning Mark P. Carey
New York Times: Bridgewater’s Ray Dalio Spreads His Gospel of ˜Radical Transparency’
New York Times: Pregnancy Discrimination Is Rampant Inside America’s Biggest Companies
Wall Street Journal: Stressed at Work? Here’s When to File for Disability Benefits
Wall Street Journal: When Co-Workers Test Positive for Covid-19: What You Need to Know
How performance improvement plans backfire against the workers they’re supposed to help
Published Blog Posts
S6 Ep125: Doctors in Distress: The Hospital System is Breaking Its Own Healers
Beneath the pristine white coats and confident demeanors of hospital physicians lies a growing mental health crisis that threatens not… Continue reading S6 Ep125: Doctors in Distress: The Hospital System is Breaking Its Own Healers
Read MoreS6 Ep124: Dr. Carrie Cunningham’s Story: When Healers Need Healing
This episode is part of my initiative to provide access to important court decisions impacting employees in an easy to… Continue reading S6 Ep124: Dr. Carrie Cunningham’s Story: When Healers Need Healing
Read MoreS6 Ep123: The Supreme Court just made it easier for employers to deny overtime pay: EMD Sales, Inc. v. Carrera
This episode is part of my initiative to provide access to important court decisions impacting employees in an easy to… Continue reading S6 Ep123: The Supreme Court just made it easier for employers to deny overtime pay: EMD Sales, Inc. v. Carrera
Read MoreS6 Ep122: Kemp v. Regeneron Pharma- FMLA Interference Claim
Comment on the Show by Sending Mark a Text Message. This episode is part of my initiative to provide access… Continue reading S6 Ep122: Kemp v. Regeneron Pharma- FMLA Interference Claim
Read MoreS6 Ep121: Rowe v. Google: Gender Discrimination and Retaliation Judgment $1,150,000
Comment on the Show by Sending Mark a Text Message. This episode is part of my initiative to provide access… Continue reading S6 Ep121: Rowe v. Google: Gender Discrimination and Retaliation Judgment $1,150,000
Read MorePodcast: Redefining Workplace Accommodation: The Tudor v Whitehall Case
Comment on the Show by Sending Mark a Text Message. This episode is part of my initiative to provide access… Continue reading Podcast: Redefining Workplace Accommodation: The Tudor v Whitehall Case
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