Eric J.Janson
Partner
Labor & Employment
ejanson@seyfarth.com
Client "delightedness" is the guiding principle behind Eric's employment law practice, whether he is zealously advocating for his clients in the courtroom or partnering with them to avoid litigation.
More About Eric
Clients facing the reality or threat of an employment lawsuit—whether from a single employee, a federal agency, or a class or collective action—look to Eric for his extensive employment litigation experience, his ability to provide sound and practical legal advice, and his strategic solutions to even the most challenging employment law issues.
Eric brings nearly two decades of trial experience representing management in single-plaintiff and multiplaintiff employment litigation and class and collective actions before federal and state courts, including matters arising under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), and other federal and state statutes. Eric also has extensive experience litigating systemic and pattern-and-practice actions brought by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) at the early charge stage, during conciliation and ultimately in federal court. Eric also assists clients with employment-related tort claims, including defamation, fraud, tortious interference, as well as the enforcement and defense of non-solicitation and non-competition agreements.
In addition to his extensive litigation experience, Eric regularly partners with his clients to develop proactive solutions to a wide variety of employment matters, including workplace investigations of claims of discrimination and harassment, leave and accommodation requests, and employee discipline and discharge.
Prior to joining Seyfarth, Eric served as an Assistant US Attorney in the Civil Division of the US Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia, where he served as first chair in representing federal agencies in civil litigation before the federal district and appellate courts. Eric also worked as a senior employment counsel for the National Gallery of Art, where he served as trial counsel in employment litigation proceedings before the Equal Opportunity Commission and the Merit Systems Protection Board. This in-house experience provides him with a unique perspective that makes him well equipped to provide practical legal solutions that recognize the business and operational realities that his clients face.
As a member of Seyfarth's Cannabis practice group, Eric regularly counsels clients navigating the myriad of state and federal laws that govern how employers can effectively and legally manage employees in their workforce who lawfully use cannabis for medical or recreational reasons. Eric is a frequent lecturer and author on the legal landscape of cannabis in the workplace and has been interviewed by various news outlets for his views on significant court rulings that impact this area of law.
Eric brings nearly two decades of trial experience representing management in single-plaintiff and multiplaintiff employment litigation and class and collective actions before federal and state courts, including matters arising under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), and other federal and state statutes. Eric also has extensive experience litigating systemic and pattern-and-practice actions brought by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) at the early charge stage, during conciliation and ultimately in federal court. Eric also assists clients with employment-related tort claims, including defamation, fraud, tortious interference, as well as the enforcement and defense of non-solicitation and non-competition agreements.
In addition to his extensive litigation experience, Eric regularly partners with his clients to develop proactive solutions to a wide variety of employment matters, including workplace investigations of claims of discrimination and harassment, leave and accommodation requests, and employee discipline and discharge.
Prior to joining Seyfarth, Eric served as an Assistant US Attorney in the Civil Division of the US Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia, where he served as first chair in representing federal agencies in civil litigation before the federal district and appellate courts. Eric also worked as a senior employment counsel for the National Gallery of Art, where he served as trial counsel in employment litigation proceedings before the Equal Opportunity Commission and the Merit Systems Protection Board. This in-house experience provides him with a unique perspective that makes him well equipped to provide practical legal solutions that recognize the business and operational realities that his clients face.
As a member of Seyfarth's Cannabis practice group, Eric regularly counsels clients navigating the myriad of state and federal laws that govern how employers can effectively and legally manage employees in their workforce who lawfully use cannabis for medical or recreational reasons. Eric is a frequent lecturer and author on the legal landscape of cannabis in the workplace and has been interviewed by various news outlets for his views on significant court rulings that impact this area of law.
- JD, George Mason University School of Law
Cum laude
- BA, Lehigh University
Cum laude
- District of Columbia
- Maryland
- Pennsylvania
- US Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
- US Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit
- US Court of Appeals, DC Circuit
- US District Court, District of Columbia
- US District Court, Southern District of Indiana
- US District Court, District of Maryland
- US District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Related Key Industries
- EEOC o/b/o Davis, et al. v. McCormick & Schmick’s, 11-cv-2695 (D. Md. 2011). Secured favorable resolution of EEOC-initiated pattern or practice class action alleging hostile work environment, wrongful termination, and retaliation on account of disability discrimination.
- EEOC v. McCormick & Schmick’s, Inc., 08-cv-984 (D. Md. 2006). Secured favorable resolution of EEOC nationwide pattern or practice case alleging race discrimination in hiring, pay, and promotions.
- EEOC v. NAEYC, 17-cv-01989 (D.D.C. 2018). Secured favorable resolution of EEOC initiated litigation alleging violations of Equal Pay Act.
- EEOC v. GMRI, Inc., 13-cv-2860 (D. Md. 2013) Secured favorable resolution of EEOC initiated litigation involving multiple claimants alleging sexual harassment against restaurant.
- Motir Services Inc. v. Office of D.C. Office of Public Education Facilities Modernization, AAA Case No. 16-110-Y-00351-10 (2011). Secured $1.275 million dollar judgment in multifaceted commercial and government contracts case against the District of Columbia Office of Public Education Facilities Modernization (OPEFM).
- CNN America Inc. and Team Video Services LLC, Case Nos. 5-CA-31828/5-CA-333125 (NLRB 2008). Obtained complete dismissal after 81 day hearing on behalf of former contractor regarding allegations of discrimination and retaliation against union-represented video production employees, technicians and engineers.
- Emory et al. v. United Airlines, Inc.et al. 1:08-cv-02227 (D.D.C. 2011); 11-7142 (D.C. Cir. 2012). Secured complete dismissal of ADEA and constitutional claims brought by former airline pilots challenging interpretation of non-retroactivity provisions of “Age 65” rule; affirmed by DC Circuit on appeal.
- Defended international hotel company against putative class and collective action in Eastern District of Pennsylvania alleging unpaid wages and overtime, and obtained walkaway settlement.
- Defended Fortune 50 retail company against FMLA interference and retaliation claims and obtained complete dismissal on summary judgment in Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
- Defended international consulting company against race discrimination and defamation claims and obtained complete dismissal on summary judgment in Eastern District of Virginia.
- Raymond Taylor v. HEI Hotels & Resorts, 18-cv-61264 (S.D.Fl. 2018). Secured dismissal of sexual orientation discrimination claims involving matter of first-impression involving Florida Civil Rights Act.
- Michael Forrester v. Merritt Hospitality, LLC., 17-cv-17738 (E.D.La. 2018). Obtained dismissal of discrimination and retaliation claims, and denial of motion to proceed pseudonymously.
- Kassim v. Inter-Continental Hotel Corp. 1:12-cv-01663 (D.D.C. 2013). Obtained complete dismissal on summary judgment in race, national origin, and sex discrimination case brought by bartender at prominent local hotel.
- Roecker v. McDonald’s Corporation, 1:12-cv-01651 (D. Md. 2013). Obtained complete dismissal on summary judgment in pregnancy discrimination case.
- Malik Hodge v. United Airlines, Inc., 1:07-cv-01527 (D.D.C. 2011); 11-7141 (D.C. Cir. 2012). Prevailed on motion for summary judgment in FMLA and race discrimination and retaliation case brought by a former flight attendant; affirmed by DC Circuit on appeal.
- Claude Travis v. U.S. Dept. of Transp./Federal Aviation Administration, 1:03-cv-02118-RMC (D.D.C. 2006). Secured favorable jury verdict in complex age discrimination and retaliation case brought by former cartographer.
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- Co-Author, "Washington, DC Employment Laws: A Reference Guide for Employers," Publication, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (May 19, 2022)
- Co-Author, "October Brings Increased Legal Exposure for Maryland Employers for Workplace Harassment Claims," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (October 4, 2019)
- Co-Author, "D.C. Rings in the New Year with New Requirements for Employers of Tipped (and Non-Tipped) Employees," Management Alert, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (December 19, 2018)
- "You (Don’t) Have the Right to Remain Silent -- How New Unemployment Insurance Integrity Laws May Effect Your Settlement Negotiations," Employment Law Lookout Blog, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (November 12, 2013)
- "How Fast is Fast Enough? Fourth Circuit Examines Employer’s Response To Racially Hostile Work Environment Allegations," Workplace Class Action Blog, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (May 7, 2011)
- National Association of Real Estate Investment Trust -- Law, Accounting & Finance Conference (2012) - Sourcebook - Social Media in the Workplace
- Panelist, "Workforce Challenges During and After the Pandemic," Georgetown Law’s 2021 Hotel and Lodging Legal Summit (October 6, 2021)
- Northern Virginia Society for Human Resource Management Webinar — Medical Marijuana in the Workplace (April 28, 2020)
- ASA Staffing World Convention 2019cReefer Madness: What Legal Marijuana Means for Staffing Companies (October 2019)
- ASA Staffing Law Conference — Give and Toke: A Conversation About Marijuana and the Workplace (April 2019)
- Client Briefing — Trends in EEOC Initiated Litigation and Enforcement Priorities (October 2017)
- National Restaurant and Retail Defense Association (NRRDA) Annual Conference — Seeing Through the Legal Haze: Legalization of Marijuana and Its Impact on the Workplace (March 2016)
- Client Briefing — Dealing With the EEOC - Best Practices From Charge Through Conciliation and Litigation (November 2015)
- Client Briefing — Recent Legal Developments of Social Media and the Workplace: What Every Employer Needs To Consider (June 2014)
- Global HR Leadership Conference — Best Practices for Employment Investigations (February 2013)
- Human Resource Leadership Forum Seminar — Diversity in Workplace Panel Discussion (January 2013)
- Client Briefing: Recent Developments in Social Media in the Workplace (June 2012)
- Hotel Association of Washington DC — Annual HR Continuing Education Seminar (July 2011) - Social Media in the Workplace and Recent NLRB Enforcement Efforts
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- Seyfarth Lawyer Development Committee, Washington, DC, chair
Client "delightedness" is the guiding principle behind Eric's employment law practice, whether he is zealously advocating for his clients in the courtroom or partnering with them to avoid litigation.
More About Eric
Clients facing the reality or threat of an employment lawsuit—whether from a single employee, a federal agency, or a class or collective action—look to Eric for his extensive employment litigation experience, his ability to provide sound and practical legal advice, and his strategic solutions to even the most challenging employment law issues.
Eric brings nearly two decades of trial experience representing management in single-plaintiff and multiplaintiff employment litigation and class and collective actions before federal and state courts, including matters arising under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), and other federal and state statutes. Eric also has extensive experience litigating systemic and pattern-and-practice actions brought by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) at the early charge stage, during conciliation and ultimately in federal court. Eric also assists clients with employment-related tort claims, including defamation, fraud, tortious interference, as well as the enforcement and defense of non-solicitation and non-competition agreements.
In addition to his extensive litigation experience, Eric regularly partners with his clients to develop proactive solutions to a wide variety of employment matters, including workplace investigations of claims of discrimination and harassment, leave and accommodation requests, and employee discipline and discharge.
Prior to joining Seyfarth, Eric served as an Assistant US Attorney in the Civil Division of the US Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia, where he served as first chair in representing federal agencies in civil litigation before the federal district and appellate courts. Eric also worked as a senior employment counsel for the National Gallery of Art, where he served as trial counsel in employment litigation proceedings before the Equal Opportunity Commission and the Merit Systems Protection Board. This in-house experience provides him with a unique perspective that makes him well equipped to provide practical legal solutions that recognize the business and operational realities that his clients face.
As a member of Seyfarth's Cannabis practice group, Eric regularly counsels clients navigating the myriad of state and federal laws that govern how employers can effectively and legally manage employees in their workforce who lawfully use cannabis for medical or recreational reasons. Eric is a frequent lecturer and author on the legal landscape of cannabis in the workplace and has been interviewed by various news outlets for his views on significant court rulings that impact this area of law.
Eric brings nearly two decades of trial experience representing management in single-plaintiff and multiplaintiff employment litigation and class and collective actions before federal and state courts, including matters arising under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), and other federal and state statutes. Eric also has extensive experience litigating systemic and pattern-and-practice actions brought by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) at the early charge stage, during conciliation and ultimately in federal court. Eric also assists clients with employment-related tort claims, including defamation, fraud, tortious interference, as well as the enforcement and defense of non-solicitation and non-competition agreements.
In addition to his extensive litigation experience, Eric regularly partners with his clients to develop proactive solutions to a wide variety of employment matters, including workplace investigations of claims of discrimination and harassment, leave and accommodation requests, and employee discipline and discharge.
Prior to joining Seyfarth, Eric served as an Assistant US Attorney in the Civil Division of the US Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia, where he served as first chair in representing federal agencies in civil litigation before the federal district and appellate courts. Eric also worked as a senior employment counsel for the National Gallery of Art, where he served as trial counsel in employment litigation proceedings before the Equal Opportunity Commission and the Merit Systems Protection Board. This in-house experience provides him with a unique perspective that makes him well equipped to provide practical legal solutions that recognize the business and operational realities that his clients face.
As a member of Seyfarth's Cannabis practice group, Eric regularly counsels clients navigating the myriad of state and federal laws that govern how employers can effectively and legally manage employees in their workforce who lawfully use cannabis for medical or recreational reasons. Eric is a frequent lecturer and author on the legal landscape of cannabis in the workplace and has been interviewed by various news outlets for his views on significant court rulings that impact this area of law.
- JD, George Mason University School of Law
Cum laude
- BA, Lehigh University
Cum laude
- District of Columbia
- Maryland
- Pennsylvania
- US Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
- US Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit
- US Court of Appeals, DC Circuit
- US District Court, District of Columbia
- US District Court, Southern District of Indiana
- US District Court, District of Maryland
- US District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Related Key Industries
- EEOC o/b/o Davis, et al. v. McCormick & Schmick’s, 11-cv-2695 (D. Md. 2011). Secured favorable resolution of EEOC-initiated pattern or practice class action alleging hostile work environment, wrongful termination, and retaliation on account of disability discrimination.
- EEOC v. McCormick & Schmick’s, Inc., 08-cv-984 (D. Md. 2006). Secured favorable resolution of EEOC nationwide pattern or practice case alleging race discrimination in hiring, pay, and promotions.
- EEOC v. NAEYC, 17-cv-01989 (D.D.C. 2018). Secured favorable resolution of EEOC initiated litigation alleging violations of Equal Pay Act.
- EEOC v. GMRI, Inc., 13-cv-2860 (D. Md. 2013) Secured favorable resolution of EEOC initiated litigation involving multiple claimants alleging sexual harassment against restaurant.
- Motir Services Inc. v. Office of D.C. Office of Public Education Facilities Modernization, AAA Case No. 16-110-Y-00351-10 (2011). Secured $1.275 million dollar judgment in multifaceted commercial and government contracts case against the District of Columbia Office of Public Education Facilities Modernization (OPEFM).
- CNN America Inc. and Team Video Services LLC, Case Nos. 5-CA-31828/5-CA-333125 (NLRB 2008). Obtained complete dismissal after 81 day hearing on behalf of former contractor regarding allegations of discrimination and retaliation against union-represented video production employees, technicians and engineers.
- Emory et al. v. United Airlines, Inc.et al. 1:08-cv-02227 (D.D.C. 2011); 11-7142 (D.C. Cir. 2012). Secured complete dismissal of ADEA and constitutional claims brought by former airline pilots challenging interpretation of non-retroactivity provisions of “Age 65” rule; affirmed by DC Circuit on appeal.
- Defended international hotel company against putative class and collective action in Eastern District of Pennsylvania alleging unpaid wages and overtime, and obtained walkaway settlement.
- Defended Fortune 50 retail company against FMLA interference and retaliation claims and obtained complete dismissal on summary judgment in Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
- Defended international consulting company against race discrimination and defamation claims and obtained complete dismissal on summary judgment in Eastern District of Virginia.
- Raymond Taylor v. HEI Hotels & Resorts, 18-cv-61264 (S.D.Fl. 2018). Secured dismissal of sexual orientation discrimination claims involving matter of first-impression involving Florida Civil Rights Act.
- Michael Forrester v. Merritt Hospitality, LLC., 17-cv-17738 (E.D.La. 2018). Obtained dismissal of discrimination and retaliation claims, and denial of motion to proceed pseudonymously.
- Kassim v. Inter-Continental Hotel Corp. 1:12-cv-01663 (D.D.C. 2013). Obtained complete dismissal on summary judgment in race, national origin, and sex discrimination case brought by bartender at prominent local hotel.
- Roecker v. McDonald’s Corporation, 1:12-cv-01651 (D. Md. 2013). Obtained complete dismissal on summary judgment in pregnancy discrimination case.
- Malik Hodge v. United Airlines, Inc., 1:07-cv-01527 (D.D.C. 2011); 11-7141 (D.C. Cir. 2012). Prevailed on motion for summary judgment in FMLA and race discrimination and retaliation case brought by a former flight attendant; affirmed by DC Circuit on appeal.
- Claude Travis v. U.S. Dept. of Transp./Federal Aviation Administration, 1:03-cv-02118-RMC (D.D.C. 2006). Secured favorable jury verdict in complex age discrimination and retaliation case brought by former cartographer.
Related News & Insights
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Firm News
08/15/2024
220 Seyfarth Attorneys Chosen as Leaders in Their Fields by Best Lawyers in America 2025
-
Sponsored Events
Oct 25, 2023
Seyfarth to Sponsor 2023 Georgetown Law Hotel & Lodging Legal Summit
-
Recognition
08/17/2023
210 Seyfarth Attorneys Chosen as Leaders in Their Fields by Best Lawyers in America 2024
-
Attorney Publication
Aug 16, 2023
Now Available! Washington, DC Employment Laws: A Reference Guide for Employers (2023 Edition)
- Listed in Best Lawyers in America (Woodward/White Inc.) for Labor Law - Management (2023-2025)
- Recommended Attorney, Cannabis, The Legal 500 (Legalese Ltd.) (2021)
- National Retail and Restaurant Defense Association, Employment Practices Committee
- Co-Author, "Washington, DC Employment Laws: A Reference Guide for Employers," Publication, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (May 19, 2022)
- Co-Author, "October Brings Increased Legal Exposure for Maryland Employers for Workplace Harassment Claims," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (October 4, 2019)
- Co-Author, "D.C. Rings in the New Year with New Requirements for Employers of Tipped (and Non-Tipped) Employees," Management Alert, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (December 19, 2018)
- "You (Don’t) Have the Right to Remain Silent -- How New Unemployment Insurance Integrity Laws May Effect Your Settlement Negotiations," Employment Law Lookout Blog, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (November 12, 2013)
- "How Fast is Fast Enough? Fourth Circuit Examines Employer’s Response To Racially Hostile Work Environment Allegations," Workplace Class Action Blog, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (May 7, 2011)
- National Association of Real Estate Investment Trust -- Law, Accounting & Finance Conference (2012) - Sourcebook - Social Media in the Workplace
- Panelist, "Workforce Challenges During and After the Pandemic," Georgetown Law’s 2021 Hotel and Lodging Legal Summit (October 6, 2021)
- Northern Virginia Society for Human Resource Management Webinar — Medical Marijuana in the Workplace (April 28, 2020)
- ASA Staffing World Convention 2019cReefer Madness: What Legal Marijuana Means for Staffing Companies (October 2019)
- ASA Staffing Law Conference — Give and Toke: A Conversation About Marijuana and the Workplace (April 2019)
- Client Briefing — Trends in EEOC Initiated Litigation and Enforcement Priorities (October 2017)
- National Restaurant and Retail Defense Association (NRRDA) Annual Conference — Seeing Through the Legal Haze: Legalization of Marijuana and Its Impact on the Workplace (March 2016)
- Client Briefing — Dealing With the EEOC - Best Practices From Charge Through Conciliation and Litigation (November 2015)
- Client Briefing — Recent Legal Developments of Social Media and the Workplace: What Every Employer Needs To Consider (June 2014)
- Global HR Leadership Conference — Best Practices for Employment Investigations (February 2013)
- Human Resource Leadership Forum Seminar — Diversity in Workplace Panel Discussion (January 2013)
- Client Briefing: Recent Developments in Social Media in the Workplace (June 2012)
- Hotel Association of Washington DC — Annual HR Continuing Education Seminar (July 2011) - Social Media in the Workplace and Recent NLRB Enforcement Efforts
- Client Briefing: Recent Developments in Social Media in the Workplace (September 2011)
- Client Briefing: Avoiding the Legal Pitfalls of Social Media in the Workplace (September 2010)
- Seyfarth Lawyer Development Committee, Washington, DC, chair