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John Mullan

Partner

“Our job is to champion the rights of employees in the workplace, to zealously advocate for workers when they are wronged, and to hold employers accountable under the law.”

John Mullan joined Rudy Exelrod Zieff & Lowe in 2002, and currently leads the class action practice group. He has a deep knowledge of state and federal employment laws, which protect workers from employers who do not provide proper compensation. John has successfully recovered tens of millions of dollars in unpaid wages for his clients from some of the largest employers in California. These class action lawsuits include allegations of unpaid wages, unpaid overtime wages, violations of meal and rest breaks, and gender discrimination. John frequently co-counsels large class action cases with other firms.

John is also an experienced litigator, representing individuals with employment law claims such as wrongful termination, harassment, discrimination, and whistleblower retaliation.  He represents many high profile clients, such as Tinder founder Whitney Wolfe in her sexual harassment lawsuit against the company.

John has been named a Northern California Super Lawyer since 2013, and was previously recognized as a “Rising Star for Northern California” by Super Lawyers. He is a graduate of the UC Berkeley School of Law, where he served as an executive editor of the Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law.

In addition to client advocacy, John speaks extensively on employment law issues. He has spoken for the Labor and Employment Section of the State Bar of California, Continuing Education of the Bar (CEB), the Rutter Group, the Practicing Law Institute (PLI), and the Employment Law Center. John also writes employment law articles and treatises, including sections of the Fair Labor Standards Act treatise published by the American Bar Association Section of Labor and Employment Law, and he serves as Chapter Editor for The Rutter Group’s Employment Litigation California Practice Guide.

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