Glen
Fagan is an associate in the
firm's Litigation Section and his practice focuses on employee
relations counseling and representing companies in employment
disputes. Glen represents employers in both state and federal
court litigation involving discrimination under the Age Discrimination
in Employment Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, Title
VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the Family and Medical
Leave Act. Glen also represents employers before federal
and state agencies such as the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Glen
has conducted numerous employee/management training programs,
and regularly counsels clients dealing with a wide
range of employment-related issues. Prior to joining Constangy,
Glen served as a Law Clerk to the Honorable C. Christopher
Hagy, United States Magistrate Judge.
Publications/Presentations
"Cole v. Burns: Mandatory Arbitration of Employment-Based
Statutory Claims Gains Momentum," 15 Georgia State Law Review
499 (1999)
Professional Activities/Associations
American Bar Association, Labor and
Employment Section
Atlanta Bar Association, Labor & Employment Section
State Bar of Georgia Diversity Program, Steering Committee
Civic/Charitable
Activities/Associations
Truancy Intervention Project, Volunteer Attorney
Other Personal
Background Information and Interests
Glen lives in Marietta,
Georgia, with his wife, Lisa and sons, Connor
and Liam.