Butzel Long, A Professional CorporationShareholder; Director

Carey A Dewitt

About Carey A Dewitt

Carey A Dewitt is a lawyer practicing employment litigation, discrimination & wrongful discharge, non-compete & trade secret and 6 other areas of law. Carey received a B.A. degree from Michigan State University in 1981, and has been licensed for 42 years. Carey practices at Butzel Long, A Professional Corporation in Detroit, MI.

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Areas of Law

  • Other 9
    • Employment Litigation
    • Discrimination & Wrongful Discharge
    • Non-Compete & Trade Secret
    • ADR & Dispute Resolution
    • Employee Handbooks & Company Policies
    • Technology
    • Internet & Social Media Use Policies
    • Labor & Employment Law
    • Litigation Section

Practice Details

  • Payment Information
    Payment & Cost Features
    Fixed hourly rates: $300 - $550/hr
  • Firm Information
    Position
    Shareholder; Director
    Firm Name
    Butzel Long, A Professional Corporation

Experience

  • Bar Admission & Memberships
    Admissions
    1984, Michigan
    Bar Fellowship
    of the Litigation Counsel of America and a Fellow of the Michigan State Bar Foundation.

    Mr. DeWitt has successfully represented clients in the following decisions/matters typical of his practice: Superior Consultant Company v. Walling, 851 F. Supp. 839 (E.D. Mich. 1994), appeal dismissed, 48 F.3d 1219 (6th Cir. 1995) (employee covenant not to compete; permanent injunction obtained after trial as to employee's non-use of trade secrets/bar of employment/non-solicitation); Foster v. ANR Pipeline Co., Case No. 00-CV-73686-DT (E.D. Mich., Duggan, J., 2001) (alleged sex harassment, race discrimination, and retaliation; no cause obtained from jury), aff'd, 2002 U.S. App. LEXIS 15752 (6th Cir. 2002); University of Michigan Hospital, 1995 MERC Labor Opinions 399 (1995) (alleged refusal to bargain unfair labor practice; dismissed after trial); Arbitration: American Association of University Professors (AAUP) and Board of Regents of Eastern Michigan University (Glendon, Arb., 2010) (Arbitrator rules, inter alia, that University Board may take into account alleged "non-academic" behavior of professor upon application for tenure); Regents of the University of Michigan and AFSCME, 2001 MPER (LRP) LEXIS 71 (2001) (alleged union activity retaliation; dismissed after trial); Sisson v. University of Michigan, 174 Mich. App. 742, 436 N.W.2d 747 (1989) (alleged employment discrimination); Rider, et al v. University of Detroit Mercy, Michigan Court of Appeals, Case No. 166779 (education law, contract, and injunction), lv. app. den., 451 Mich. 865, 549 N.W.2d 563 (1996); Owens v. University of Detroit Mercy, Michigan Court of Appeals, Case No. 184740 (1997) (alleged employment discrimination); Avery, et al v. Sinai Hospital, Michigan Court of Appeals, Case No. 192191 (1997) (alleged employment discrimination); Brogdon v. General Dynamics, Michigan Court of Appeals, Case No. 188127 (alleged employment discrimination), lv. app. den., 451 Mich. 894, 589 N.W.2d 276 (1998); Allen v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Genesee County Circuit Court, Case No. 91-5253-CL, 5 Michigan Trial Reporter 424 (1992) (alleged retaliation, defamation, implied employment contract; no cause obtained from jury); Davis v. United American Healthcare, Michigan Court of Appeals, Case No. 204470 (1999) (court applies attorney client privilege as to employee file claim for employer investigation notes under Bullard Plawecki Employee Right to Know Act); Wooten v. University of Michigan, Case No. 84-009634-CM (1987) (Michigan Court of Claims; alleged implied employment contract; case dismissed at trial); Telesource Services v. Grosse, Case No. 03-016478CK (Oakland County Circuit Court Warren, J., (2003) (non-solicitation injunction obtained versus former employee on preliminary and permanent basis after trial); Superior Consultant Company v. Bailey, 2000 U.S. Dist. Lexis 13051 (E.D. Mich. 2000) (permanent anti-employee raiding injunction granted); Gall v. RheTech, Inc., Case No. 07-764 CZ, Washtenaw County Circuit Court (Brown, J., 2009) (age discrimination claim by former company president); Comtech International v. Price and the Bartech Group, 2003-1 Trade Cas. (CCH) P74,047 (2003) (employee non-compete); Fresenius Medical Care Cardiovascular Resources, Inc. et al v. Kenneth M. Nolan, et al, Case No. 03-72813 (E.D. Mich. 2004) (defense of employees in Preliminary Injunction sought in trade secret and non-compete claim); ASG, Inc. v. Pellmann, et al, Case No. 2:05-CV-73207 (E.D. Mich. 2005) (trade secret and noncompete injunction claim defeated on behalf of Los Angeles, California corporation and automotive marketing employees); ACS Consultant Company v. Williams, 2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 15120 (E.D. Mich. 2007) (Uniform Trade Secrets Act/Non-Compete: California and Florida employees and corporation enjoined; personal jurisdiction established by employee server access/trade secret use/misappropriation); Wilcox Associates, Inc. v. Xspect Solutions, Wenzel Group, et al, Case No. 2:08-CV-12388 (E.D. Mich. 2009) (Uniform Trade Secrets Act; preliminary and permanent injunctions as to employment, non-use of secrets, and competition obtained). Selected Labor Arbitrations: Michigan Technological University and Michigan AFSCME, Council 25, Local Union 1166 (Glendon, Arb. 2001) (discharge); Michigan Technological University and Michigan AFSCME, Council 25, Local Union 1166 (McDonald, Arb. 2004) (alleged misclassification of work); Michigan Technological University and AFSCME Council 25, Labor Arbitration, AAA Case No. 54-390-01037-02 (Glendon, Arb., 2005) (bargaining unit work dispute related to the University's Keweenaw Research Center); Michigan Technological University and Michigan AFSCME, Council 25, Local Union 1166 (Lyons, Arb. 1998) (discharge); Wolpin Company/Great Lakes Distributing Company and Int'l Brotherhood of Teamsters, Local 1038 (Glendon, Arb. 1987) (use of employee driving records and insurability as criteria for driving assignments); University of Detroit Mercy and University of Detroit Mercy Professors Union/MEA (Roumell, Arb., 1995) (alleged retaliation; management right as to award of degree); Eastern Michigan University and AFSCME Council 25, AAA Case No. 54-390-01037-02 (management rights; labor arbitration related to University parking facilities) (Glendon, Arb., 2004); Michigan Technological University and AFSCME Council 25 (Glazer, Arb., 2001) (non-promotion of bargaining unit employee); Michigan Technological University and AFSCME Council 25 (Glendon, Arb., 1997) (non-promotion); University of Detroit Mercy and UDMSSA, AAA Case No. 54 390 01449 07 (Dahn, Arb., 2008) (disability benefits under collective bargaining agreement); Michigan Technological University and AFSCME Council 25, Case No. 001209-03084-8 (Gravelle, Arb., 2000) (employee benefits/health insurance); Michigan Technological University and AFSCME Council 25 (Wolkinson, Arb., 1997) (non-promotion of bargaining unit employee); Eastown Distributors and Int'l Brotherhood of Teamsters, Local 1038 (Arb., 1988) (discharge); University of Detroit Mercy and Michigan Association of Police (Glendon, Arb., 1990) (discharge).

    Mr. DeWitt has published many legal articles, including: "Auto-Related Businesses Can Protect Trade Secrets," Detroit Auto Scene, January 9, 2012, p.2; "20 Commandments to be a Decent Labor and Employment Lawyer," Labor and Employment Lawnotes, Vol. 21, No. 2 (Summer 2011); "Trade Secret Law for the Employment Lawyer," 84 Michigan Bar Journal 20 (2005); Book Chapter: "Employee Privacy," in text, Employment Law: The Workplace Rights of Employees and Employers (Blackwell Publishing, 2nd Ed., Wolkinson, 2008); "Case Study: HP v. Hurd," Employment Law 360, http://www.law360.com/articles/193219 (September 29, 2010); "Enforcing Non-Competes: Ten Lessons from the Litigator," 80 Michigan Bar Journal 48 (December, 2001); "A Defense of the At-Will Doctrine," Labor and Employment Lawnotes, Vol. 8, No. 2 (Summer, 1998); "Can a Plaintiff's Attorney Contact Non-Managerial Employees of a Defendant Corporation in the Course of an Employment Discrimination Action?," Federal Bar Association (E.D. Mich. Chapter), Vol. 3, No. 1 (1996); "Recurring Issues with Written Employment Policies/Contracts," The Michigan Broadcaster, Vol. 21, Issue 2 (April, 2006); "Satisfaction Employment Contracts," Michigan State Law Review 3:287 (1992) (conclusion quoted and adopted by New Jersey Supreme Court in Silvestri v. Optus Software, Inc., 814 A.2d 602 (N.J. 2003)); "Action Accrual Date on Written Warranties to Repair: Date of Delivery or Date of Failure to Repair?," 17 University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform 713 (1984) (analysis quoted and adopted by Ill. Supreme Court in Mydlach v. Daimler Chrysler Corp., case no. 102588 (Ill.Sup. Ct. Sept. 20, 2007), and Alabama Supreme Court in Brown v. General Motors Corp., case no. 1061660 (Ala. Sup. Ct., January 16, 2009)); "How to Protect Your Company's Trade Secrets," AllBusiness (Dun and Bradstreet, Jan. 2005), p. 32, http://www.allbusiness.com/legal/laws-government; "Business Owners: Is Your Non Compete Contract Valid?," Michigan Technology News/Mitechnews.com, January 8, 2006; "Is Your Customer List a Trade Secret You Could and Should Protect?," Michigan Technology News/Mitechnews.com, December 22, 2005; "HP v. Jones: Bad Blood Or Trade Secret Protection?," Competition Law 360, http://www.law360.com/articles/240441 (May 5, 2011); "Releases and Their Use in Employment Cases," 66 Michigan Bar Journal 138 (February, 1987); "Michigan Wage and Hour Act and Federal Fair Labor Standards Act," Michigan Public Employer Labor Relations Association (1987); "Human Resources - New Trade Secret Responsibilities," Detroit Legal News, July 18, 2007, Vol. CXII No. 143, p. 1.

    Mr. DeWitt has been a featured speaker at many conferences and forums, including presentations on Reductions in Force and Furloughs - Effective Planning and Implementation," NACUA Annual Conference, Toronto, Ontario, June 24-27, 2009; "The Unionized Professoriate: Handling Faculty Grievances Through Arbitration," NACUA Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 21-24, 2002; "Getting to Goodbye: Facilitating the Termination of the Problem Administrator," NACUA Annual Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 22-25, 2003; "When the Rule of Reason Simply Isn't Enough: Best Employment Practices During Administrative Transitions," NACUA Annual Conference, Orlando, Florida, June 27-30, 2005; "Reducing Staff Without Increasing Litigation," Michigan State University College of Law / School of Labor and Industrial Relations, June 8, 2005; "Sexual Harassment Prevention," Rochester College, Rochester, Michigan (May 2002); Institute of Continuing Legal Education (ICLE) Presentation, "Representing Michigan Employers; Workplace Investigations, Surveillance, and 'Sting' Operations, a Management Perspective," Troy, Michigan (October, 1993); Institute of Continuing Legal Education (ICLE) Presentation, "Understanding the Obligations of Employers Upon Hiring; Hiring and Firing Employees," Troy, Michigan (March, 1995); "Employment Trade Secret Protection and Litigation: Aggressive Early Strategies for Protecting Your IP and Disposing of the Case" (ACI Expert Forum, Chicago, Illinois, May 27-28, 2009); "Protecting Your Most Valuable Assets in the Information Age: Confidential Information, Customer Relationships, and Trade Secrets," Automation Alley, Troy, Michigan, March 9, 2006; "Releases and Their Use in Employment Cases," Michigan State Bar, Labor Relations Law Section, Winter Meeting, Ann Arbor, Michigan (January, 1986); "Non-Competes and Trade Secrets," Michigan State Bar, Labor Relations Law Section, Winter Meeting, Ann Arbor, Michigan (January, 2004); Testimony before Michigan House of Representatives, Intergovernmental & Regional Affairs Committee (on Regional Transit Authority), Lansing, Michigan, February 23, 2010.

    Mr. DeWitt's memberships include: National Association of College and University Attorneys (NACUA); State Bar of Michigan (Labor and Employment Law Section); American Bar Association (Labor and Employment Law and Litigation Sections); Federal Bar Association, and the Detroit Metropolitan Bar Association.

    Mr. DeWitt's charitable activities have included serving as a member of the Boards of Birmingham, Michigan Little League Baseball (1999-2005), the Birmingham, Michigan Hockey Association (2005-2009), and the Metropolitan Affairs Coalition, a Regional public-private partnership of Labor, Business and Government (2008-present).

    Representative Clients

    Owens Corning Corporation; AAA Michigan; Michigan Technological University; Eastern Michigan University; University of Michigan; University of Detroit Mercy; Ave Maria School of Law.

    Experience

    · Represented a technology and management consultant company

    · Hybrid 301 action

    · Represented filtration management company in lawsuit

    · Secured permanent and preliminary injunctive relief in trade secret and non-compete matters

    · Age discrimination and retaliation case for automotive supplier

    · Represented telecommunications equipment company regarding Uniform Trade Secret Act

    · Represented pipeline company in alleged sex harassment, race discrimination, and retaliation

    · Represented technology consulting company

    · Represented healthcare company in issues regarding Employee Right to Know Act

    · Represented defense industry company in alleged employment discrimination

    · Represented technology and management consulting company in covenant not to compete

    · Represented large retail chain in alleged defamation, retaliation, implied employment contract

    · Defended EEOC charges across the country for one of the world's largest business outsourcing companies.

    News

    Media Releases

    09.26.12, Butzel Long attorneys named to Super Lawyers 2012

    09.10.12, Butzel Long attorneys named to The Best Lawyers in America® 2013

    11.28.11, 68 Butzel Long attorneys named to DBusiness magazine's Top Lawyers in Metro Detroit 2012

    04.28.11, Butzel Long elects leadership team

    12.02.10, Sixty-four Butzel Long attorneys named to DBusiness magazine's Top Lawyers in Metro Detroit 2011

    09.09.10, Butzel Long attorneys named to The Best Lawyers in America® 2011

    11.09.09, Forty-Nine Butzel Long attorneys named to Super Lawyers 2009 listing

    09.09.09, Butzel Long attorneys named to The Best Lawyers in America® 2010: Forty-nine attorneys recognized in national listing

    10.22.08, Butzel Long attorneys named to The Best Lawyers in America® 2009

    10.04.07, Butzel Long attorneys named to The Best Lawyers in America® 2008

    News in brief

    10.04.11, Butzel Long attorneys named to The Best Lawyers in America® 2012

    Publications

    Client alerts

    08.01.11, Automation Alley Newsletter - Time to Review your Employment Agreements: "Expired" is not the same as "Terminated" when it comes to enforcing restrictive covenants

    07.27.11, Client Alert - Trade Secret and Non-Compete - Time to Review your Employment Agreements: "Expired" is not the same as "Terminated" when it comes to enforcing restrictive covenants

    08.01.09, Automation Alley Newsletter - August 2009

    07.27.09, E-news: Trade Secret & Non-Compete - 7/27/09

    04.24.09, E-news: EnvIronmental

    02.24.09, E-news: Enivronmental

    01.13.09, Article: Automation Alley's 2008 Technology Industry Report

    Events

    Seminars & Sponsored Events

    11.08.12, 25th Annual Labor, Employment, and Immigration Law Forum

    Memberships

    National Association of College and University Attorneys (NACUA)

    State Bar of Michigan - Labor and Employment Law Section

    American Bar Association - Labor and Employment Law and Litigation Sections

    Federal Bar Association

    Detroit Metropolitan Bar Association

    Metropolitan Affairs Coalition (2008-present)

    Birmingham, Michigan Little League Baseball (1999-2005)- Board Member

    Birmingham, Michigan Hockey Association (2005-present)- Board Member

    Recognitions

    The Best Lawyers in America, Employment Law - Management; Litigation - Labor & Employment, 2007-2013

    Michigan Super Lawyers, Labor and Employment, 2006-2009, 2011

    Litigation Counsel of America - Fellow, 2008-present

    Michigan State Bar Foundation - Fellow, 2008-present

    DBusiness Top Lawyers in Metro Detroit, Labor and Employment Law, 2011-2012

  • Education & Certifications
    Law School
    University of Michigan Law School
    Class of 1984
    J.D.
    Other Education
    Michigan State University
    Class of 1981
    B.A.
  • Personal Details & History
    Age
    Born in 1959
    Detroit, Michigan, 1959

Carey A Dewitt

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150 West Jefferson Avenue, Suite 100Detroit, MI 48226-4450U.S.A.

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