Employment and labor lawyer Kerin Stackpole joins Paul Frank + Collins

Paul Frank + Collins is pleased to announce that Kerin E. Stackpole, SPHR has joined the firm as Of Counsel to lead the firm’s Employment and Labor Law practice. Attorney Stackpole comes to PF+C from Bergeron, Paradis & Fitzpatrick, LLP where her practice focused on advising and supporting senior business leaders and all levels of management in a full range of employee and labor relations issues.

Ms. Stackpole is an experienced litigator and a skilled teacher. She has taught at the law schools of Catholic University of America and The American University, as well as at the University of Vermont and Champlain College. Ms. Stackpole regularly designs and presents training programs for businesses seeking to strengthen the skills of their management team. She is a regularly featured speaker for state and local human resource associations, Lorman Educational Services and the Champlain College Management Excellence Series. She holds a certification as a Senior Professional in Human Resources and has been recognized by her peers for her skill in labor and employment law through inclusion in Chambers & Partners (USA) and Best Lawyers of America.

Ms. Stackpole is an honors graduate of the Washington College of Law, American University, where she was awarded the International Academy of Trial Lawyers’ Advocacy Award for Outstanding Ability in Courtroom Advocacy. She has a B.A. in History from Wheaton College, Norton, Massachusetts.

PF+C President, S. Crocker Bennett said, “Kerin is an experienced labor and employment lawyer who has counseled many of the best businesses in the region. She enjoys an excellent reputation. We look forward to having her help the Firm’s clients with their employment issues.”

Formed in 1968, Paul Frank + Collins is a Vermont law firm with over 50 employees based in Burlington. The firm’s attorneys provide a wide range of legal services to commercial, institutional and individual clients throughout Vermont, the United States and Canada.