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Dave Riewald has always been intrigued by the way people interact in the workplace. As the son of an industrial psychologist, Dave grew up hearing stories, good and bad, about the employees of his father's clients. While attending law school, Dave realized he could positively impact problems in the workplace by entering the world of labor and employment law.
For over 30 years Dave has specialized in labor and employment law. His practice focuses on advising employers and management personnel on how to avoid employment lawsuits, and on defending them in court if they do become caught up in those lawsuits. His clients rely on him to provide them with sound advice to prevent issues before they become bigger problems. When clients are faced with lawsuits, Dave has a strong track record of successfully helping them achieve favorable outcomes at trial.
Dave is the immediate past President of Worklaw® Network, an international network of independent law firms with over 400 attorneys that limit their practice to management-side labor and employment law. He also has served as an adjunct professor of employment discrimination law at Willamette University's School of Law.
In the community, Dave is on the Leadership Council for the Oregon chapter of the National Federation of Independent Business. He is also on the Board of a food bank known as Birch Community Services, is active with his church, and was for many years the president of the Wilsonville Basketball Association. For fun Dave enjoys working out at the gym, trying to fix the things that constantly break around his house, and helping things grow in his yard.
Dave has been with Bullard Law since 1987, and currently serves on its management committee. He is recognized in Best Lawyers in America® and in Super Lawyers®.
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