Beth Anne Wolfson
Beth Anne Wolfson is a labor and employment arbitrator, mediator, neutral fact-finder and an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Law, Taxation and Financial Planning Department of Bentley University, where she teaches courses in -Gender and the Law,- -Current Issues in Labor and Employment Law,- and -The Legal Environment of Business.- She is also an Adjunct Professor at New England School of Law/Boston, where she teaches -Labor Law.- Wolfson is a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association's...See more
Beth Anne Wolfson is a labor and employment arbitrator, mediator, neutral fact-finder and an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Law, Taxation and Financial Planning Department of Bentley University, where she teaches courses in -Gender and the Law,- -Current Issues in Labor and Employment Law,- and -The Legal Environment of Business.- She is also an Adjunct Professor at New England School of Law/Boston, where she teaches -Labor Law.- Wolfson is a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association's Committee on Professional Ethics, a past Chairman of the its Labor and Employment Section Council and ADR Committee, and a member of a number of public and private arbitration, mediation and fact-finding panels. She has lectured on issues in arbitration including -Ethical Boundaries Between Arbitrators & Advocates,- -Current Trends in Grievance Arbitration & Diverse Issues Faced by Labor Advocates,- -Grievance Arbitration: Pet Peeves & Predictions for the Future,- -Grievance Arbitration Training,- and -Substantive Law Update: Title VII, ADEA, ADA, and Others,- been a contributing author to -NLRA Law and Practice,- and has published articles in -The Arbitration Journal- and -The Standard.- Wolfson received her J.D. from Syracuse University College of Law and her B.A. from Brandeis University. See less
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