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Adrienne L. Saldaña

asaldana@spivaklipton.com
Tel: (212) 765-2100 ext. 16
Fax: (212) 765-8954

Partner Adrienne L. Saldaña has a dual role at Spivak Lipton counseling both labor unions and employee benefit funds, acting as a source of strategic advice, deep knowledge, and institutional memory.

For labor unions, Adrienne advises leadership in good governance, guiding them in navigating their relationship both with members and with their parent organization. She handles matters related to the union’s constitution, and helps negotiate and administer agreements. Her years of experience allow her to size up a legal situation, determining likely outcomes and offering realistic options and effective paths to reach an objective.

For benefit funds, Adrienne brings her deep knowledge of the intricacies of various Taft-Hartley multi-employer and union-specific plans across the spectrum of defined benefit plans providing annuity, health, and pension benefits. She is also the intermediary for fund managers and is available to answer questions that trustees may have directed towards them by plan participants.

Adrienne joined Spivak Lipton in 1996 with the intention of practicing labor law in New York City and became a partner in 2005. She values being a part of a well-orchestrated team that has served many of its clients with excellence for 50+ years. Adrienne is adept at keeping her clients well-prepared to handle a constantly changing, complex legal compliance environment.

She is also known for her professionalism, time efficiency, and sense of purpose.

Admissions:

  • States of New York, California and Virginia and the District of Columbia

  • U.S. District Court, New York, Southern District

  • U.S. District Court, New York, Eastern District

  • U.S. District Court, Michigan, Eastern District

  • U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit

  • U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit

Education

Georgetown University, J.D.

Member of the Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics Rice University, B.A.

Rice University, B.A.

Speaking Engagements:

  • Guest Lecturer, Cardozo Law School, on NLRB v. Kentucky River Community Care, Inc.

  • Speaker and Conference paper, Update on NLRA Issues, New York State Bar Association, Labor and Employment Annual Meeting

  • Speaker and Conference paper, How to Handle Basic Employment Discrimination Cases, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Continuing Legal Education Series

Publications:

  • Co-Author, Politics and Prosecution: The Independent Counsel Statute, 53 THE RECORD 574

  • Author, Conflicts of Interest in Union Representation: Should Exclusivity Be Abolished?, 6 GEO.J.LEGAL ETHICS 133

 Professional Activities:

  • Member, Board of Directors, Women’s Project, 2009-2014