GREGORY J. KAMER,
Attorney at Law
Gregory
Kamer, the founding
partner of Kamer Zucker
Abbott, began his career
in 1980 working for the
National Labor Relations
Board in Washington,
D.C. Gregg served as
Counsel to the General
Counsel of the National
Labor Relations Board
for two years in
Washington, D.C. and as
a trial attorney for one
year in Las Vegas,
Nevada. Subsequently, he
was Labor Counsel for
the Nevada Resort
Association until 1986.
In 1986, he founded the
law firm that is
presently known as Kamer
Zucker Abbott. The firm
has enjoyed a reputation
for excellence among
judges, lawyers and the
public since its
founding in 1986. Gregg
continues to maintain
the firm’s high standard
of excellence in all
aspects of client
representation as it
integrates the
traditional practice of
labor and employment law
with cutting edge
technology. Gregg’s
practice is exclusively
limited to the
representation of
employers in all aspects
of employment law. His
clients consist of
public and private
sector employers,
including health care
facilities, public
agencies, construction
companies, financial
institutions and dozens
of hotels and casinos.
Gregg has
extensive experience
negotiating collective
bargaining agreements on
behalf of private and
public sector employers,
representing employers
in arbitration and
mediation matters,
defending employers in
union organizing drives
and representing
employers before the
National Labor Relations
Board and the Nevada
State
Employee-Management
Relations Board. From
the hard fought labor
negotiations and strikes
on the Las Vegas Strip
in 1984, the ongoing
battles over appearance
standards in Nevada
casinos, and the
developing law over tip
pooling, Gregg’s
practice places him on
the cutting edge of
labor and employment
law. Additionally, he
has been intimately
involved in Las Vegas’
ever-changing business
and legal landscape.
Gregg has
been listed in Best
Lawyer® since 1989 and
was named Best Lawyers’
2010 Las Vegas Labor &
Employment Lawyer of the
Year. Gregg has been
recognized by Chambers
USA every year since
2003. In 2010, Chambers
noted that Gregg has
been praised by clients
as "one of the most
knowledgeable labor
lawyers there is, and
excellent on his feet."
In prior years, Chambers
has cited Gregg’s
reputation for being a
"tough advocate,"
"practical," and a "good
strategist and
communicator" as well as
his "commitment,
outstanding knowledge,
and brilliant mind,"
"phenomenal...negotiation
skills," and his
"unsurpassed ability to
deal with unions." Gregg
was recognized by the
Labor Relations
Institute as one of the
Top One Hundred Labor
Attorneys in the United
States for 2008 and as
Nevada’s Best Attorney
in Labor and Employment
Law by the Nevada
Business Journal’s
"Twelve at the Top" list
in July 2006. Gregg has
been selected for
inclusion in Human
Resource Executive’s
list of the Top 100 of
the Nation’s Most
Powerful Employment
Attorneys. He has also
been recognized as Super
Lawyer in the Mountain
States Super Lawyers
magazine since 2007. In
2008, Super Lawyers also
included Gregg in its
"Top 75" category.
Gregg
served on the Nevada Bar
Attorney Disciplinary
Committee from
1990-1999. From 1982
until 1991, he served as
an adjunct faculty
member at the University
of Nevada Las Vegas and
at the University of
Nevada, Reno from 1991
until 2000. He is a
frequent guest speaker
at university lectures,
management training
programs and labor and
employment seminars. He
has been a Master of the
America Inn of Court
since 1995. From 2006 to
2010, he served on the
Board of Governors of
the State Bar of Nevada.
In 2008, Gregg was
chosen to serve on the
Nevada Supreme Court
Commission to Amend the
Nevada Code of Judicial
Conduct.
Gregg
also serves as a
Mediator and Neutral
Arbitrator. He is
currently a panel
arbitrator and mediator
for the Mountain States
Employment Panel of the
American Arbitration
Association. He has
served on a variety of
American Arbitration
Association panels as a
mediator and arbitrator
since 1992.
Gregg
lives in Henderson,
Nevada with his wife,
Helen, and their
boisterous pack of
rescue dogs and cats. He
spends his free time
enjoying chess, books,
music, movies and art.
Mr. Kamer
was appointed to the
Judicial Discipline
Commission by the State
Bar of Nevada in August
2011. His current term
expires January 31,
2016.