Overview
Concentrates on the litigation of employee benefits, partnership cases, disputes involving hedge and private equity funds, employment disputes between employers and key employees, and restrictive covenant cases in federal and state courts throughout the United States.
Ron defends employee benefit plans, fiduciaries and employers in class actions and in cases brought by individual plaintiffs. He also represents employers, employee benefit plans, fiduciaries and investment managers before the US Department of Labor, the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation and the Internal Revenue Service in connection with novel issues of law concerning plan mergers, terminations, spinoffs, fiduciary duties and prohibited transactions, and various aspects of withdrawal liability and mass withdrawal liability.
He has litigated, arbitrated and advised on several hundred withdrawal liability matters for multiemployer pension funds and employers. He has been very active in advising and representing employers and multiemployer pension plans in connection with the pension provisions of the American Rescue Plan Act.
Ron has litigated and advised on numerous restrictive covenant cases involving trade secrets, non-competition, nonsolicit, and breach of confidentiality and breach of loyalty issues. He has extensive experience in complex litigation, including class actions and disputes involving numerous parties.
Ron is recognized as a leading labor and employment litigation attorney by peer-review publications, including Chambers USA, The Best Lawyers in America, New York Super Lawyers and Benchmark Litigation.
He is a fellow of the American College of Employee Benefits Counsel and a member of the CPR Employment Dispute Committee of the CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution.
A former adjunct professor in NYU School of Continuing Education’s Certified Employee Benefits Specialist Program, Ron frequently speaks and writes on employee benefit and employment topics of interest to the H.R. community, including presentations on legislative efforts in Congress to revise the law governing multiemployer pension plans, noncompetition agreements to federal court judges, the use of restrictive covenants by investment managers and legal issues for employers concerning the return to work during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Recognitions
- Chambers USA
- Benchmark Litigation
- Best Lawyers in America, Litigation – Labor and Employment, 2026
- New York Super Lawyers
- Lawyers Alliance for New York – 15-Year Circle Honoree
Community
- CPR Employment Dispute Committee, CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution
- Fellow, American College of Employee Benefits Counsel
- Board of Directors, Lawyers Alliance for New York (former)
Credentials
Education
Columbia Law School, JD, Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar, Emil Schlesinger Labor Law Prize
Cornell University, BS
Admissions
New York
Courts/Agencies
US Supreme Court
US Court of Appeals, First Circuit
US Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
US Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
US Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit
US Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit
US Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
US Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
US District Court, Northern District of New York
US District Court, Southern District of New York
US District Court, Eastern District of New York
US District Court, Western District of New York
US District Court, Eastern District of Michigan
Prior Experience
Co-Chair, Employment & ERISA Department, Chadbourne & Parke
Academic
Adjunct Professor, Certified Employee Benefits Specialist Program, New York University School of Continuing Education, 1985-1990