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Lisa A. Zaccardelli

Partner Hartford

Lisa Zaccardelli is the Chair of the Labor and Employment Practice at Hinckley Allen and practices in all areas of civil litigation with a concentration on employment law litigation and commercial matters. She provides expert, real-time counsel and advice to employers on matters related to disputes with their employees, and she has single-handedly handled cases involving claims of discrimination, wrongful termination, sexual harassment, and the ADA in jury trials,  appeals, arbitrations, jury selections, and mediations. Among other areas of focus, Lisa’s expertise has protected healthcare providers and hospitals in the face of discrimination, retaliation, and breach of contract suits. She regularly defends clients before administrative agencies in Connecticut, New York and Massachusetts and argues before the United States District Courts for the Districts of Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and New York as well as the state courts in these and other jurisdictions.

A substantial part of Lisa’s practice includes non-compete, business tort, and trade secret litigation cases. Her extensive experience in the labor and employment arena shapes her detailed understanding of the inner workings of employment matters, all of which benefits her employer clients facing claims of employment discrimination, unfair labor practices, wage and hour disputes, retaliation claims, employee discipline, and internal investigations, among others. Lisa’s commercial litigation practice also encompasses eminent domain and tax abatement matters and includes representation of across industries including manufacturing, healthcare, banking and financial institutions, construction, privately held and family-owned businesses and education.

Lisa is active in the community and is called upon frequently to lecture about sexual harassment, diversity and inclusion, reasonable accommodations, and other management-level training programs. She regularly conducts seminars and training on sexual harassment, diversity, and ADA public accommodations for management of client companies. She serves as an Executive member of the Board of Directors of the Greater Hartford Legal Aid and Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) and is a member of the Council for Women of Boston College.

Lisa’s experience extends to the USLAW NETWORK (“USLAW”), where she is actively involved in the Labor and Employment Group as its educational coordinator and regularly presents at its conferences. The USLAW partnership allows Hinckley Allen to better serve its clients in commercial and business law, employment and labor law, litigation, and other business-related areas of law in areas outside the firm’s geographic footprint. USLAW is composed of more than 60 independent, full-service firms with a focus on civil litigation, including more than 6,000 attorneys across the U.S., Canada, Latin America, and Asia, and with affiliations in Africa and with TELFA in Europe.

Most recently, Lisa attended Harvard Law School’s Executive Education Leadership in Law Firms program. The esteemed program is for senior law firm leaders who want to hone their leadership skills and gain the concepts and tools needed to effectively drive strategy and lead teams. Lisa has been named a “Go To Lawyer” by the Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly and is one of the Best Lawyers in America® in Commercial Litigation.

Experience

  • Fairy-Mart et al v. Marathon Petroleum Company and Petroleum Marketing Group (“PMG”) (November 2017)
    • Won a temporary injunction in favor of three Plaintiff gasoline franchisees concerning the right of first refusal to purchase their individual stations.  The Court agreed with Hinckley Allen’s argument that PMG’s offer was not valid because it had no reasonable relationship to the fair market value of the real estate.
  • SS&C v. Maher (Superior Court HHD-CV-15-6061190-S) (October 2015)
    • Secured permanent injunctive relief against former employee of plaintiff who violated non-solicitation restrictions. Award included attorney’s fees and costs.
  • Sorak v. Companions and Homemakers, CV 12-6028007S (January 2015)
    • Represented Companions and Homemakers in defense of disability discrimination and retaliation claims brought by former employer. Judgment in favor of Companions and Homemakers.
  • Golek v. St. Mary’s Hospital et al 133 Conn. App. 182 (2012)
    • Affirming summary judgment for employer hospital on claims of breach of fiduciary duty.
  • Paylan v. St. Mary’s Hospital 118 Conn. App. 258 (2009)
    • Representation of hospital residency program in claim by resident on breach of contract and sexual discrimination claims. Jury verdict in favor of the hospital dismissing all claims upheld on appeal.

Credentials

Work Experience

  • Hinckley Allen
    • Chair, Labor & Employment Law Practice Group
    • Partner (2013-Present)
  • Levy & Droney P.C.
    • Partner (2001-2012)

Honors & Awards

  • Best Lawyers in America® (2023-2024)
    • Commercial Litigation
  • Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, Go To Lawyer Employment Lawyer (2023)

Charitable & Civic Involvement

  • The Council for Women of Boston College
  • Greater Hartford Legal Aid, Board of Directors, Board Member (2016 - Present)
  • Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD), Board of Directors (2022 - Present)

Professional Affiliations

  • American Bar Association
  • Connecticut Restaurant Association
  • Connecticut Bar Association
  • Hartford County Bar Association, Board Member

Bar Memberships

  • Connecticut, 1990
  • Massachusetts, 2016
  • United States District Court for the District of Connecticut, 1991
  • United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts, 2016

Newsroom

Publication

Changes in Workplace Protections: EEOC’s Finalized Pregnant Workers Fairness Act Regulations and New York State's Paid Prenatal Leave

Recent legislative developments at both the federal and state levels have extended workplace protections for pregnant individuals and new parents. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) issued a final regulation clarifying the implementat…

Publication

Federal Trade Commission Issues Final Rule Prohibiting Non-Compete Agreements

On April 23, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) approved and issued a final rule effectively banning non-compete agreements nationwide (the “Final Rule”). As a result of a 3-to-2 vote, the FTC found that non-compete clauses are an unfair me…

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Firm News

Hinckley Allen Attorneys Named in Best Lawyers in America® 2024

A multitude of Hinckley Allen attorneys are recognized in their respective practice areas in Best Lawyers® 2024 edition of The Best Lawyers in America®. In addition, 11 Hinckley Allen attorneys were named in the “Lawyers of the Year” category, as wel…

Firm News

Lisa A. Zaccardelli Named a Go To Lawyer by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly

Hinckley Allen is proud to announce that Lisa A. Zaccardelli has been named a “Go To Employment Lawyer” by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly. Lisa is a litigation partner and Chair of the Labor & Employment Law Practice Group.Lisa’s practice touches a…

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Case Study

Hinckley Allen Facilitates Brinker Capital Merger in Significant Moment for Financial Services Industry

Hinckley Allen represented its long-time client, Brinker Capital, a registered investment adviser, and its affiliated broker-dealer, in their sale to new investment partnership controlled by funds affiliated with Genstar Capital Partners, a California-base…

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Hinckley Allen Represents Cynosure, Inc. in $287M Transaction

Hinckley Allen recently represented Cynosure, Inc. (NASDAQ: CYNO) in its acquisition of Palomar Medical Technologies, Inc. (formerly NASDAQ: PMTI), a leading researcher and developer of innovative aesthetic light-based systems for hair removal and other co…

Events

Upcoming Event

Virtual Lunch & Learn: Navigating Artificial Intelligence in Employment

May 30, 2024

Hinckley Allen's Labor & Employment Group invites you to attend its fourth virtual Lunch & Learn program. Join Partners, Christine Bush and Lisa Zaccardelli, alongside Associate Julianna Malogolowkin, for an insightful discussion on safeguarding a …

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Webinar: Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly — FTC Adopts Nationwide Ban on Non-Competes

May 28, 2024

The change, which will bar non-competes for almost all workers in the U.S., is slated to go into effect 120 days after it is published in the Federal Register. Lisa Zaccardelli, Partner and Chair of our Labor & Employment group, will join a Massachuset…

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