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Gary M. Gilbert P.C.
8401 Colesville Rd.,
Suite 300
(map)
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Telephone: 301.608.0880
Facsimile: 301.608-0881 |
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Gary M. Gilbert |
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Senior Partner |
In May 2005,
Gary Gilbert opened his practice in
Silver Spring, Maryland. Prior to
the opening of Gary M. Gilbert, PC,
Mr. Gilbert was "Of Counsel" to the
Washington DC employment law firm of
Passman & Kaplan, P.C., from
February 11, 2002 through December
31, 2005. Immediately prior to this
position, Mr. Gilbert was the Chief
Administrative Judge in the
Baltimore District Office of the
Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission. In that position he
supervised the conduct of
administrative hearings held
pursuant to Title VII of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964, Age
Discrimination in Employment Act and
the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
Judge Gilbert is a member of the
Labor and Employment Section Council
of the Maryland Bar Association. He
has spoken and written extensively
on various aspects of employment
discrimination law and has been
active in the Commission's training
for Administrative Judges in the
federal sector and in training on
the Americans with Disabilities Act
for investigators and attorneys in
the private sector. Recently he
served on the Commission’s
inter-office workgroup responsible
for coordinating the implementation
of the proposed revisions to the
Commission’s regulations. His most
recent publication, titled
“Compensatory Damages and Other
Remedies in Federal Sector
Employment Discrimination Cases” is
an exhaustive review of the damages
available to victims of employment
discrimination.
Prior to his years with the EEOC,
Administrative Judge Gilbert was a
project director with Florida Rural
Legal Services (F.R.L.S.), one of
the largest legal services programs
in the country. He briefly served as
the Acting Executive Director for
Florida Rural Legal Services. He
also spent several years with the
United States Nuclear Regulatory
Commission as a legal assistant to
the Secretary of the Commission. He
is admitted to the bar in the States
of Maryland and Florida.
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