John S. Ho

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    Practice: Municipalities  
     
    Education: St. John's University School of Law
    (J.D., cum laude, 1997)
    University of Connecticut
    (B.A., 1992)
     
     
    E-Mail: jho@bsk.com
    Direct: (646) 253-2320
    Fax: (646) 253-2301
     
    Office: New York
     
    Bar Admissions: New York; Connecticut
    U.S. District Courts for the Eastern, Northern, Southern, and Western Districts of New York


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    Mr. Ho represents public sector employers in a variety of disciplinary proceedings including, but not limited to, Section 75 and 3020-a hearings. He also has significant experience with assisting public sector employers with federal and state Department of Labor audits including, but not limited to, matters before the Public Employee Safety and Health Bureau (PESH).

    Additional Practice / Industry Concentrations for John S. Ho
  • Labor Law and Employment Law
  • OSHA Law
  • Real Estate Development and Construction
  • School Districts


  • Honors and Affiliations
    Member, American Bankruptcy Law Review (1993-1994)
    American Bar Association
    Labor and Employment Committee
    Federal Legislation Standard Subcommittee

    New York State Bar Association
    House of Delegates, Presidential Appointee, 1st Judicial District, June 1, 2009 through May 31, 2011
    Connecticut Asian Pacific American Bar Association
    Vice President (2009-2010)
    Fellow, Litigation Counsel of America
    Wage and Hour Defense Institute of the Litigation Counsel of America

    Representative Publications
    Employment360, "An Eye on NY Workplace Bullying Legislation," May 2010
    Co-author of the Construction Safety Software Corporation's Monthly Safety Newsletter (2010)
    Co-author of "Ask the Experts" in HR Now, the Official Publication of the New York State Society for Human Resource Management
    Contributing Editor, The Fair Labor Standards Act, 2002-2005 Cumulative Supplements published by BNA and the American Bar Association; Chapter Editor, 2006-2008 Cumulative Supplements
    NYSBA Construction & Surety Law Newsletter, "The Summit Decision: Is it Downhill for General Contractor Liability Under OSHA's Multi-Employer Worksite Doctrine," Spring 2008
    Employment360, "Don't Get Burnt By the Melting Pot," June 2007