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Ira Gottlieb
Partner at Bush Gottlieb
Professional Background
Ira Gottlieb is a highly esteemed attorney with over thirty years of extensive experience in representing labor organizations across various legal platforms, including federal and state courts as well as administrative and arbitral tribunals. His remarkable legal career prominently features representations before landmark entities such as the U.S. Supreme Court, federal courts of appeals, National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Public Utilities Commission, and Public Employment Relations Board (PERB). Ira has adeptly navigated complex cases that involve litigation, arbitration, and dedicated advocacy for unions, individual employees, and trust funds. His unique perspective and in-depth understanding of labor law have established him as a key figure in labor relations and advocacy.
Education and Achievements
Ira's academic journey laid the foundation for his illustrious career in labor law. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Economics from Columbia University in the City of New York, institutions known for their intellectual rigor and commitment to academic excellence. Ira attended the prestigious Stuyvesant High School, where he developed a strong analytical foundation in sciences and mathematics, which sharpened his problem-solving skills and critical thinking.
Following his undergraduate studies, Ira pursued a Juris Doctor (J.D.) at Rutgers Law School, where he honed his legal acumen and deepened his understanding of the complex intersection between law and labor relations. His education has been pivotal in shaping his approach to providing impactful legal representation and advocacy for underrepresented individuals and groups.
Notable Career Contributions
As a shareholder at Bush Gottlieb, Ira employs his vast experience to provide exceptional legal services to labor organizations. His dedication to his clients is evident in his meticulous approach to litigation and his relentless pursuit of justice for workers and their rights. Prior to his role at Bush Gottlieb, Ira served as counsel for the United Farm Workers of America, where he championed the rights of agricultural workers and fought for equitable labor practices in one of the industry’s most challenging sectors.
Ira also held the position of counsel at the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development, specifically within the Equal Opportunity Division. In this capacity, he contributed to safeguarding the rights of residents and promoting fair housing practices in New York City, showcasing his versatility and commitment to public service.
Moreover, Ira’s commitment to the arts is reflected in his time as a percussionist at Columbia University, where he participated in the university’s vibrant cultural community. His background in music underscores his creative thinking and ability to approach legal challenges with an innovative mindset.
Throughout his career, Ira Gottlieb has continued to reinforce the importance of labor advocacy and direct representation for those in need. He takes pride in his ability to navigate the legal landscape and provide strategic guidance that empowers labor organizations and advocates for worker rights. His passion for social justice and commitment to labor equity remains a driving force in his professional life.