Renee Inomata helps companies and executives navigate complex employment laws so they can successfully achieve their employment goals and mitigate risks associated with employment issues. She advises clients on a wide range of high-level, complex employment-related matters, and solves sensitive employment situations with an understanding of the client’s culture, risk adversity and business goals. Clients often rely on her as their outside employment counsel to address a variety of day-to-day workplace issues, including disciplinary, discrimination, leave, and wage and hour issues. Renee also helps companies formulate best strategies for transitioning employees from competitor entities, minimizing risk in re-classifying workers, rolling out updated restrictive covenant agreements, revising and implementing bonus and commission plans.
Renee also advises companies on workplace policies, noncompetition, nonsolicitation, confidentiality and executive retention agreements, as well as due diligence related to employment matters in corporate transactions. In addition, Renee represents executives with employment transitions and helps them evaluate employment options and compensation arrangements.
Prior to joining Casner & Edwards, Renee was the Chair of Burns & Levinson’s Employment Group, and a member of the firm’s Executive Committee.
Education
JD, Boston University School of Law, 1993
BS, Neural Science, Brown University, 1987
Practice Areas
Employment and Labor
Intellectual Property / Information Technology
Practice Areas
Employment and Labor
Intellectual Property / Information Technology
Industries
Colleges Universities and Other Education
Retail
Health Care/Medical
Automotive
Venture Capital and Private Equity
Real Estate (Development & Management)
Privately Owned Businesses
Not-for-profit Organizations and Foundations
Media and Communications
Manufacturing, Extraction and Distribution
Long Term Care/Assisted Living Facilities
Life Sciences Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals
Information Technology & Cybersecurity
Food and Beverage
Emerging/Sci-Tech Businesses
Private Client
Industries
Colleges Universities and Other Education
Retail
Health Care/Medical
Automotive
Venture Capital and Private Equity
Real Estate (Development & Management)
Privately Owned Businesses
Not-for-profit Organizations and Foundations
Media and Communications
Manufacturing, Extraction and Distribution
Long Term Care/Assisted Living Facilities
Life Sciences Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals
Information Technology & Cybersecurity
Food and Beverage
Emerging/Sci-Tech Businesses
Private Client
Language Skills
English
Language Skills
English
Specialty Groups
Employment and Labor Law
Intellectual Property, Information Technology & Cybersecurity
Marketing & Business Development
Specialty Groups
Employment and Labor Law
Intellectual Property, Information Technology & Cybersecurity
Marketing & Business Development
Bio
Renee Inomata helps companies and executives navigate complex employment laws so they can successfully achieve their employment goals and mitigate risks associated with employment issues. She advises clients on a wide range of high-level, complex employment-related matters, and solves sensitive employment situations with an understanding of the client’s culture, risk adversity and business goals. Clients often rely on her as their outside employment counsel to address a variety of day-to-day workplace issues, including disciplinary, discrimination, leave, and wage and hour issues. Renee also helps companies formulate best strategies for transitioning employees from competitor entities, minimizing risk in re-classifying workers, rolling out updated restrictive covenant agreements, revising and implementing bonus and commission plans.
Renee also advises companies on workplace policies, noncompetition, nonsolicitation, confidentiality and executive retention agreements, as well as due diligence related to employment matters in corporate transactions. In addition, Renee represents executives with employment transitions and helps them evaluate employment options and compensation arrangements.
Prior to joining Casner & Edwards, Renee was the Chair of Burns & Levinson’s Employment Group, and a member of the firm’s Executive Committee.
Education
JD, Boston University School of Law, 1993
BS, Neural Science, Brown University, 1987
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