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 and to do so without litigation.
Mark P. Carey has had profound experiences representing clients over the years. Our clients let us into their personal and professional lives at a time when they are most vulnerable. We step into their beings and begin to discover what it is like to experience willful discrimination and retaliation. We unravel the details and peer into the nuances between the facts. The most remarkable moments arrive when the client is told they are victims of abusive professional relationships. We try to move the client through the gauntlet of their human emotions to arrive at an endpoint where they can walk away free of the encumbrances that were thrust upon them by their employers. However, in the event, that the employer is just not on the same page as our clients, litigating cases in state and federal court is what Mark P. Carey does.
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, 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
Podcast: Negative Impacts of AI on Employees and Working
Could the very tools designed to enhance our productivity in the workplace be silently shaping a future of bias and… Continue reading Podcast: Negative Impacts of AI on Employees and Working
Read MoreCarol Tomka’s Battle: Confronting Sexual Assault and Harassment in the Workplace
Can you imagine facing a nightmare in the very place meant for professional growth? Carol Tomka’s story, set nearly three… Continue reading Carol Tomka’s Battle: Confronting Sexual Assault and Harassment in the Workplace
Read MorePodcast: Corporate DEI Causes Racism and Reverse Discrimination
Could your company’s efforts to foster diversity be paradoxically fueling discrimination? Unpack the complexity of corporate DEI programs with us,… Continue reading Podcast: Corporate DEI Causes Racism and Reverse Discrimination
Read MoreCorporate DEI Causes Racism and Reverse Discrimination
By Mark Carey Less than a year ago I wrote an article titled Employers Don’t Want DEI to Succeed. To… Continue reading Corporate DEI Causes Racism and Reverse Discrimination
Read MorePodcast: An Extreme Hostile Work Environment Case: The Billie Banks vs. General Motors Story
Embark on a ten (10) year legal journey that cuts to the core of workplace ethics as we dissect the… Continue reading Podcast: An Extreme Hostile Work Environment Case: The Billie Banks vs. General Motors Story
Read MorePodcast: Performance Reviews Are Now Controlled By AI and Provide Constant Feedback
Could an algorithm determine your career future? We’re peering into the transformative world of AI-driven employee performance reviews, dissecting the… Continue reading Podcast: Performance Reviews Are Now Controlled By AI and Provide Constant Feedback
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