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27 Mar 2026

Morgan Lewis Adds Benjamin Davis to Labor and Employment Team in Miami

"Benjamin Davis has joined Morgan Lewis as a partner in the Miami office to practice labor and employment law, handling employment litigation, restrictive covenant disputes, investigations and cross-border arbitration."

Benjamin Davis has joined Morgan Lewis as a partner resident in the firm’s Miami office. He joins the firm from Baker McKenzie.

Davis represents employers in high‑stakes employment and commercial disputes in state and federal courts and before arbitral tribunals. His experience spans single‑plaintiff to complex employment litigation, including claims under the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Florida Civil Rights Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, and the Fair Labor Standards Act. He also advises on restrictive covenant disputes, internal and regulatory investigations, compliance issues, and risk mitigation strategies. Representative matters include securing summary judgment victories and a complete defense verdict following a jury trial in a nationwide discrimination and wage-and-hour action, representing employers in arbitration proceedings involving alleged wage-and-hour and discrimination claims, and advising companies in connection with regulatory investigations.

Davis also brings experience handling business torts, corporate fraud and misconduct matters, RICO claims, asset recovery disputes, and insolvency-related litigation, as well as cross-border disputes and international arbitration proceedings.
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