Employment Attorney
Public Speaker
Mediator
Why Choose Nuddleman Law Firm, PC?
Dedicated to protecting the workplace, The Nuddleman Law Firm represents both employers and employees — providing a strategic advantage few firms offer. This experienced Bay Area employment law firm handles discrimination, harassment, wrongful termination, wage claims, retaliation, and other workplace disputes. The firm also advises businesses to reduce legal risk, drafts and negotiates key agreements and provides mediation services and public speaking on employment law issues.
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Advising Employers and Employees
Representing employees and employers since 1997.
Mediator
Helping parties resolve disputes before and during litigation
Public Speaker
Dynamic presentations on topics that matter to you and your organization
Practice Areas
Hire for Public Speaking
With over 30 years of employment law experience — and a background in psychology and theater — Robert E. Nuddleman, Esq. delivers engaging, practical presentations that make complex workplace and organization issues clear and actionable. Discover the speaking topics that bring insight, strategy, and real-world impact to every audience.
Hire For Training
Robert E. Nuddleman, Esq., a trusted Bay Area employment law authority, provides practical, results-driven trainings that help organizations navigate complex labor laws, prevent disputes, and build compliant workplaces. Explore the sample training topics designed to meet your organization’s unique needs
Hire For Training
Robert E. Nuddleman, Esq., a trusted Bay Area employment law authority, provides practical, results-driven trainings that help organizations navigate complex labor laws, prevent disputes, and build compliant workplaces. Explore the sample training topics designed to meet your organization’s unique needs
Hire As A Mediator
Robert E. Nuddleman, Esq. uses his decades of experience as an employment attorney, litigator
and organizational trainer to help parties resolve conflicts. Mediation can be an effective way to
avoid costly litigation.
Knowledge Library
Fall 2018 New Employment Laws – Part 1
New Employment Laws for 2018 It’s that time of year again: new employment laws for 2018. While everyone else in the state is bundling up and raking up the falling leaves, the Governor was busy signing bills. Over the next few weeks, we’ll be cutting through the...
Labor Day is NOT the End of Summer
In the Northern Hemisphere, September 22nd marks the end of Summer, not Labor Day. Many think of Labor Day as the end of Summer because many schools start just before or just after Labor Day, and the weather starts cooling off. It is also the last Federal...
California Rejects De Minimus Time
California Rejects De Minimus Time Four minutes a day might seem inconsequential, right? Not to the California Supreme Court. In Troester v.Starbucks Corporation, the Court held that employers are required to compensate employees for short, unrecorded periods of time...



