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Mark W. Batten, a partner at the Labor & Employment Law Department, is co-head of a group that handles class and collective actions in wage and hour disputes and discrimination cases. Mark Batten is a highly rated lawyer in Chambers USA. Clients praise his “responsiveness, pragmatic approach, team-oriented nature, and excellent legal advice.” Mark also handles a wide range of civil litigation, such as litigation of noncompetition contracts, ERISA issues, discrimination and wrongful dismissal litigation in federal courts and state courts, proceedings before the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination, wage and hour cases, and labor arbitrations. He is an experienced appellate lawyer in both employment cases and civil litigation. He handles appeals at every level in state courts and the United States Courts of Appeals. He represents employers in a wide range of industries, such as a number newspaper and media companies. He also provides advice to clients on the administration of collective bargaining contracts, labor arbitrations and practice before NLRB. He has experience representing securities firms in arbitrations before the NASD and NYSE of customer and employee complaints. He also has experience on behalf of securities firms in arbitrations before the NASD and NYSE of customer and employee complaints.
Mark also practices on behalf of newspapers and other media in newsroom litigation, including libel defense and representation of reporters under subpoena, and has substantial experience in litigation involving access to sealed records and judicial proceedings on behalf of media companies.
Before joining Proskauer, Mark was a trial attorney in the Civil Division of the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, where he was lead counsel in major litigation for over two dozen federal agencies, ranging from the U.S. Air Force, the CIA, and the U.S. Secret Service to the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Mark regularly writes and lectures on employment-related matters, including, for instance, MCLE’s Representing Clients Before the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination.
In his spare time, Mark is an experienced computer programmer, conversant in C, C++, and other languages. He has ported computer software between operating systems and published several commercial computer game.