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Schuyler A. Ferguson

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Education

University of Michigan Law School, J.D., 2016

University of Michigan-Flint, B.A., 2014

Bar Admissions

Schuyler Ferguson is an associate in Miller Canfield's Employment and Labor Group.

Schuyler has represented employers in all phases of litigation, including extensive motion practice, discovery procedures, trial, and appeals. He has litigated cases and conducted internal investigations involving discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wage-and-hour compliance, restrictive covenants and trade secrets. His litigation experience includes representing clients in state and federal courts, as well as in proceedings before various government agencies, including the EEOC.

Schuyler assists clients in drafting employment contracts, separation agreements, human resource policies, and employee handbooks, and also has experience in traditional labor law matters. He has counseled employers in workplace safety and equal employment opportunity matters, and provides advice and counsel on employment issues arising in mergers, acquisitions, and other corporate transactions.

Honors

University of Michigan Law School
ABA-BNA Labor and Employment Law Award

University of Michigan-Flint
Bachelor of Arts with High Honors
James B. Angell Scholar Award
William J. Branstrom Freshman Prize

Professional Activities

Co-Chair of the Washtenaw County Bar Association Labor & Employment Section, 2023-present

University of Michigan Law School
Unemployment Insurance Clinic
Michigan Business and Entrepreneurial Law Review, Notes Editor
Legal Practice Program, Senior Judge & Peer Tutor, 2015
President, Prisoners' Rights Organization, 2015-16
President, University of Michigan Law School Hockey Team, 2015-16

University of Michigan-Flint
President, Pi Sigma Alpha (National Political Science Honor Society), 2013-14

Civic, Cultural & Social Activities

Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum, Board of Directors