Paul E. Cirner

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Paul Cirner proactively counsels clients on all legal aspects of the employer-employee relationship from hire through separation. Paul is sought after for his experience guiding clients through the legal complexities of remote work, return to office, multi-state compliance, layoffs and reductions in force, leave and accommodation, wage and hour, and performance management. Paul often counsels clients on independent contractor and staffing arrangements as well to develop contracts and methods to mitigate the risk of misclassification and joint employment claims.

Paul litigates employment disputes throughout the courts and administrative agencies of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and New York. A true advocate, Paul relishes stepping into the courtroom to defend clients before judge and jury. With tenacity, responsiveness, and diligent preparation at the center of each case, clients feel safeguarded with Paul in their corner when a legal dispute arises. Paul has successfully defended public and private employers in discrimination, wrongful discharge, harassment, retaliation, wage and hour, and various other disputes bought under federal and state statutes and the common law. An experienced negotiator, Paul also leverages a case’s strengths and weaknesses to reach an early cost-effective resolution when warranted.

Paul began his career in the courts of New York City defending New York’s iconic building owners and constructors against high-stakes personal injury and workplace safety lawsuits brought by carpenters, electricians, glaziers, and other members of New York’s most powerful trade unions. Upon moving to Oregon, Paul practiced management-side employment litigation and counsel throughout the Pacific Northwest with an international employment law firm in Portland prior to joining Littler.

Selected Matters

  • Obtained defense verdict for hospital after two-week jury trial involving respiratory therapist’s claims for breach of employment contract and defamation.
  • Obtained summary judgment dismissal for timberland company involving leased employee’s claims for failure to accommodate and discrimination based on joint employment.
  • Obtained summary judgment dismissal for manufacturer involving machinist’s claims for disability discrimination and retaliation.
  • Obtained dismissal for financial services corporation at pleadings stage for sales employee’s claim for pay discrimination.
  • Obtained ruling at Ninth Circuit affirming summary judgment dismissal for hospital against executive’s claim for retaliation.
  • Obtained dismissal for clients facing dozens of administrative agency charges for claims of independent contractor misclassification, discrimination, harassment, leave law violations, and retaliation.
  • Obtained summary judgment dismissal for recreational company for patron’s claims of negligently trained staff.
  • Obtained summary judgment dismissal for construction services company involving carpenter’s claim for labor law violation.
  • Counseled employers to implement legally compliant remote work and return-to-office policies and practices.
  • Counseled employers to address leave and accommodation requests in remote work and return-to-office settings.

Credentials & Recognition

Speaking Engagements

Managing a National and Global Remote Workforce

  • September 23, 2024
  • 2024 NHRMA Annual Conference, Portland, OR

Addressing Politics in the Workplace Ahead of The 2024 Election

  • August 20, 2024
  • Portland Human Resources Management Association - Executive Leaders Career Catalyst Collective

Navigating Oregon's Evolving Leave Laws

  • April 9, 2024
  • Oregon Council For Behavioral Health Spring Webinar Series

Exception Making Hiring Bonuses Easier to Give Has Now Expired in Oregon

  • October 5, 2022
  • KATU 2

Multistate Compliance for Employers with Out-of-State Remote Employees

  • September 21, 2022
  • Multnomah Bar Association Webinar

Oregon OSHA Aims To Prevent Heat Illness, Death With New Requirements For Employers

  • July 27, 2022
  • KGW8-TV

New Oregon OSHA Heat Rules Put To The Test With Rising Temperatures

  • July 25, 2022
  • KOIN 6 News

Multistate Compliance for Employers with Out-of-State Remote Employees

  • April 7, 2022
  • CUPA-HR Spring Conference

Oregon Employment Law Changes in 2022: New Year, New Laws

  • February 16, 2022
  • MyLawCLE

Oregon Employment Law: COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates – What Oregon Employers Need to Know

  • December 2, 2021
  • MyLawCLE

Additional Thought Leadership

Remote Workforce Management: Complying with Multistate Tax and Employment Laws

  • November 2022
  • Multnomah Bar Association

Oregon Equal Pay Act’s Bonus Provisions Set to Expire

  • August 25, 2022
  • SHRM Online

Beware The Risks in Laying Off Out-Of-State Remote Workers

  • July 13, 2022
  • Law360

The Hazards of Remote Employee Layoffs

  • June 30, 2022
  • SHRM Online

Update on Oregon’s COVID-19 Vaccination and Masking Rules

  • February 22, 2022
  • SHRM Online

Oregon OSHA Announces Stance on Federal Vaccine-or-Testing Standard

  • January 28, 2022
  • SHRM Online

Oregon OSHA Delays Adopting COVID-19 Vaccine-or-Test Rule

  • December 6, 2021
  • SHRM Online

Multistate Compliance for Employers With Out-of-State Remote Employees

  • April 26, 2021
  • JD Supra

Oregon Decriminalizes Certain Narcotics and Legalizes Psilocybin Therapy

  • November 30, 2020
  • SHRM Online

Oregon Modifies Noncompete Law for 2020

  • June 4, 2019
  • Portland Business Journal

Let us know how we can help you navigate your particular workplace legal issues.