
Ryan Gibson
Professional Bio
Ryan Gibson brings to his litigation and employment law practice the insights he gained while working in Washington, D.C. on international public policy and nuclear non-proliferation and arms control, both at the U.S. Department of State, where he held a Secret security clearance, and at the non-profit Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. A senior associate in Stoel Rives’ Labor & Employment Group, Ryan represents employers in litigation in state and federal courts and in administrative agency proceedings. He has experience involving all aspects of employment-related issues including discrimination, harassment, retaliation, family leave, wage and hour, non-competition agreements, and traditional labor law.
Supreme Court Upholds “Cat’s Paw” Theory In Employment Discrimination Cases
World of Employment ·
9th Circuit: No Compensatory or Punitive Damages in ADA Retaliation Cases
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New TSA Regulations Potential “Gotcha” For Employers Interviewing Out-of-Town Candidates
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