Mark Mathison advises and represents a wide range of employers, including corporations, nonprofits, and educational organizations, on labor and employment law issues in the workplace. Mark’s practice has a significant focus on traditional labor law; he has been a contributing editor to The Developing Labor Law, the premier legal resource on private sector labor law.  He is a partner in the firm’s broader Labor, Employment and Higher Education practice and an MSBA-certified labor and employment law specialist.  Mark was a founding and long-time board member of the International Spanish Language Academy (ISLA), a Minnesota K-6 Charter School, and serves on ISLA’s Governance and Human Resources Committees. 

Mark is highly experienced in litigation and advising for unionized and nonunionized employers that include private corporations, public entities, colleges and universities, nonprofit organizations, charter schools, health care providers, manufacturers, construction contractors, and professional employer organizations (PEO’s). In particular, he has a great deal of experience working with employers on traditional labor law matters such as union-related strategies, union election and decertification campaigns, collective bargaining and labor negotiations, unfair labor practice charges and trials, regulatory matters and administrative hearings, grievance arbitrations, strike litigation, and Taft Hartley multiemployer fund suits. Mark is a creative negotiator in a variety of labor and employment litigation settings, as well as with various methods of alternative dispute resolution like mediation and arbitration.

A significant part of Mark’s practice involves proactively advising employers on prevention and compliance. He represents employers in relation to the full spectrum of workplace law, including federal and state labor laws, immigration enforcement, discrimination, independent contractor classification issues, disability and leave laws, and wage and hour matters. Clients often seek Mark’s assistance with drafting, negotiating, and enforcing union contracts, workplace policies, employment and noncompete agreements, and handbooks. He regularly advises businesses on union-related issues in mergers and acquisitions.

Before becoming an attorney, Mark had a career in corporate management relating to labor and employment in food service, retail, and sales. Clients appreciate his practical insights into their goals and concerns developed from this management experience.