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Judith Bevis Langevin

Principal - Minneapolis

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Telephone
612.632.3366
Fax
612.632.4366
E-mail
judithbevis.langevin@gpmlaw.com
Support Staff
Anne M. Cardle, 612.632.3219

Address
500 IDS Center
80 South 8th St
Minneapolis, MN 55402

Main: 612.632.3000
Fax: 612.632.4444

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Langevin, Judith

Although Judy's practice is focused on employment litigation, she is also a frequent lecturer on employment law topics, has published numerous articles for both legal and business audiences, and serves as a mediator of employment disputes.

She defends employers in discrimination and wrongful termination litigation, including sexual harassment cases, and provides advice and training on personnel issues. A special interest is theater-based training for employers and employees.

Judy served as the assistant director of the City of St. Paul Department of Human Rights from 1973-1975 and the assistant commissioner for enforcement for the State of Minnesota Department of Human Rights from 1977-1981. She managed the investigative and contract compliance activities of these two agencies.

Experience

  • Lead defense counsel representing a Minnesota employer in a wage and hour class action
  • Lead defense counsel representing a multinational corporation in a class action sex discrimination lawsuit
  • Assisted one of Minnesota’s fastest growing companies in developing its personnel policies and procedures
  • Collaborated with a local theatre group to create the workplace diversity training presentations “Your Face Here”.

Publications

  • "Follow 5 Steps To Make Sure New GINA Law Doesn't Trip You Up," Minnesota Employment Law, February 2010
  • “Employment Lawyer: Advisor and Advocate,” Inside the Minds: Leading Labor Lawyers, 2002
  • “Summary Guide to Sexual Harassment,” Minnesota Continuing Legal Education, Employment Law Handbook, 1996, 2010
  • “Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: Old Problem, New Awareness,” The Guide to American Law, 1992 Supplement
  • “Equal Employment Laws and How They Affect Your Business,” coauthor, 1984

Presentations

  • “Employment Law in Practice,” The New Lawyer Experience, Minnesota Continuing Legal Education, 2013
  • “Inside the Agencies: Charges, Investigations, Future Plans, and More,” Upper Midwest Employment Law Institute, MSBA Continuing Legal Education, 2012
  • “EEOC Update In-depth – Insights on ADA Leave Complexities and Other Hot Topics,” Upper Midwest Employment Law Institute, MSBA Continuing Legal Education, 2012
  •  “30 Years of Harassment Law – The Critical Concepts and Nuances Every Employment Attorney Needs to Understand,” Upper Midwest Employment Law Institute, MSBA Continuing Legal Education, 2012
  • “Employment Law in Practice,” The New Lawyer Experience, Minnesota Continuing Legal Education, 2012
  • “Responding to EEOC Investigations and Subpoenas,” Upper Midwest Employment Law Institute, MSBA Continuing Legal Education, 2011
  • “The Game Changer – How the Use of Electronic Communication Creates New Risks for Employees,” Upper Midwest Employment Law Institute, MSBA Continuing Legal Education, 2011
  • “Protecting Confidential and Proprietary Information in a Wired Workplace,” Social Media in the Workplace, 2011
  • “Employment Law in Practice,” The New Lawyer Experience, Minnesota Continuing Legal Education, 2011
  • “Effective Feedback,” Minnesota Legal Administrators Association, June 8, 2010
  • “Basic Employment Law and Practice,” Upper Midwest Employment Law Institute, May 24, 2010
  • “Discrimination Charges 101: What Employers Need to Know,” GPM Employment Law Seminar, April 21, 2010
  • “Diversity in the Legal Profession—Focus on Twin Cities Diversity in Practice,” MSBA Continuing Legal Education, February 9, 2010
  • “Employment Law and Practice,” Minnesota Continuing Legal Education Young Lawyers Experience, January 14, 2010
  • "Still Flirting with Trouble: The Right Focus on Sexual Harassment," Minnesota Department of Human Rights, November 2008
  • "Employer Worst Practices," Gray Plant Mooty Employment Law Conference, October 23, 2008
  • “Current Developments at the EEOC—The Commission’s New Systemic Litigation, Recent Guidances, and More,” Labor & Employment Law Institute, moderator, 2008
  • “Ethics & Equal Justice:  What Our Professional Conduct Codes Require,” Minnesota Legal Education Seminar, course chair, 2008
  • "Understanding Diverse Cultures and Working with Diverse Lawyers and Clients,” Minnesota Continuing Legal Education Seminar, course chair, 2008
  • “Other Important Developments in Federal Employment Law,” Upper Midwest Employment Law Institute, 2007
  • “Application of Basic Employment Law Principles,” copresenter, Upper Midwest Employment Law Institute, 2007
  • “Employment Law Developments Checklist, June 2006-May 2005,” Upper Midwest Employment Law Institute, 2007
  • “Electronic Documents in Litigation: Spoliation Findings, the New Federal E-Discovery Rules & Litigation Hold Policies,” Labor & Employment Law Institute, moderator, 2006
  • “Scenes from the 27th Floor: An Original Presentation on Gender Issues in the Legal Workplace,” The Bankruptcy Institute, 2006, and Upper Midwest Employment Law Institute, moderator, 2006
  • “Introduction to Employment Law: A-Z,” Upper Midwest Employment Law Institute, 2005
  • “Everything New in the Law of Harassment—Is the Workplace Hostile? Is the Employer Liable?,” Upper Midwest Employment Law Institute, 2004-2005
  • “Elimination of Bias: Gender Issues in the Legal Workplace,” Minnesota Continuing Legal Education Seminar, 2005
  • “What Do You Do Now? Taking the Harassment Investigation Report and Making Good Decisions,” Upper Midwest Employment Law Institute, 2004
  • “Other New Federal Law Developments,” Upper Midwest Employment Law Institute, 2003
  • “Introduction to Ethics of Bias,” Upper Midwest Employment Law Institute, 2003
  • “What Our Professional Conduct Codes Require,” Ethics & Equal Justice Seminar, chair, 2003
  • “Introduction to the Ethics of Bias,” Ethics & Equal Justice Seminar, chair, 2003
  • “Discrimination Among and Observed by Colleagues,” Ethics & Equal Justice Seminar, chair, 2003

Education

  • University of Minnesota Law School, J.D., 1973
  • University of California, Berkeley, B.A., cum laude, 1970

Bar Admissions

  • Minnesota
  • U.S. District Court, District of Minnesota
  • U.S. District Court, District of Colorado
  • U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit

Professional Activities

  • American Bar Association
  • Hennepin County Bar Association
  • Minnesota State Bar Association
  • Minnesota Women Lawyers
  • Twin Cities Diversity in Practice, Board of Directors
  • Minnesota Management Attorneys Association

Honors and Distinctions

  • “The Best Lawyers in America,” Woodward/White, 1993-2013
  • “Super Lawyer®,” Thomson/Reuters, 2005-2012
  • Named one of Minnesota’s top employment and labor law attorneys by Chambers USA: America’s Leading Business Lawyers, 2003-2013
  • Hennepin County Bar Association Diversity Award, 2010
  • Gray Plant Mooty Frank Plant Equal Justice Award, 2010
  • “Top 100 Female Super Lawyers,” Minnesota Law & Politics, 2005-2009, 2013
  • Minnesota Women Lawyers Myra Bradwell Award, 2004
  • “Minnesota Super Lawyer,” Minnesota Law & Politics, 1993
  • Minnesota State Bar Association’s Professional Excellence Award, 1990