Thomas L. McCally
Top rated Employment & Labor attorney in Washington, Washington DC
Carr Maloney P.C.
Practice areas: Employment & Labor, Business Litigation, Civil Litigation; view more
Licensed in Washington DC since: 1985
Education: Emory University School of Law
Carr Maloney P.C.
2000 Pennsylvania Ave NWSuite 8001
Washington, DC 20006 Phone: 202-310-5506 Email: Thomas L. McCally Visit website
Thomas McCally has over 30 years of experience as a litigator, business advisor, and outside general counsel across a wide variety of industry groups for nearly every issue in business law and commercial litigation, employment and labor law, complex litigation, class actions, multidistrict litigation (MDL), civil rights, non profit, and religious institutions practice.
As Practice Group Leader of the Employment and Labor Law Practice, Tom has represented a wide variety of businesses across multiple industries including for profit and nonprofit. A component of his employment and labor law practice is Carr Maloney’s nonprofit and charitable organization practice where Tom frequently represents trade associations, educational institutions, religious institutions, charitable organizations, and professional associations. Within the Employment and Labor Law Practice, Tom practices before the EEOC and state and local EEO agencies. He has been lead counsel in scores of reported cases in federal and state courts on employment and labor law issues including claims such as:
- Class Actions
- Discrimination
- Sexual Harassment
- Retaliation
- ERISA
- Wage and Hour
- Whistleblower (SOX)
- Wrongful Discharge
- Unfair Labor Practices
With a keen understanding of business operations, Tom often serves as a trusted business advisor for companies, both small and large, serving as outside general counsel. In this role he provides strategic comprehensive legal advice in business matters including:
- Individual Terminations
- Layoffs/ RIF’s
- Restructurings
- Compliance with local, state, federal, and international laws and regulations
- Personnel policies and procedures
- EEOC- compliance self audits, investigations, and training
- DOL- audits, investigations, and approved management training
With any business, there will be disputes or issues that arise. Within the business law and commercial litigation practice, Tom represents public and private corporations, retailers, and other businesses in all types of litigation matters including:
- Commercial and transactional disputes
- Violations of non-compete and non-solicitation agreements
- Misappropriation of Trade Secrets and Proprietary Information
- Dissolution
- Shareholder disputes/ Derivative actions
- Breach of Fiduciary duty
- Breach of Contract claims
- Drafts, Negotiates and Enforces Commercial Contracts
As a litigator, Tom has extensive experience in complex litigation matters of all types. Some key areas include:
- Commercial Litigation
- Employment and Labor Law
- Whistleblowers’ Claims (SOX)
- Civil Right Violations
- Sexual and Psychological Abuse
- Catastrophic Injury
- Class Actions
Before entering private practice, Tom served as a law clerk to the Hon. Richard B. Latham, Circuit for Montgomery County, Maryland. Over the years, Tom has served in various capacities for national, state, and local bar associations, including as co-chair of the Civil Jury Instructions Committee of the Bar Association of the District of Columbia from 1993- 1998, which resulted in the publication of the Standardized Civil Jury Instructions for the District of Columbia, 1998 revision.
Practice areas
Employment & Labor: Employer, Business Litigation, Civil Litigation: Defense, Nonprofit OrganizationsFirst Admitted: 1984, Georgia
Professional Webpage: http://www.carrmaloney.com/index.php/attorneys/thomas-l-mcca...
Bar / Professional Activity
- District of ColumbiaMarylandGeorgia (Inactive)U.S. District CourtsDistrict of ColumbiaDistrict of MarylandU.S. Court of AppealsFederal CircuitFourth CircuitUnited States Supreme Court
Educational Background
- University of Delaware BA Political Science Emory University School of Law JD
Scholarly Lectures / Writings
- “D.C. Ban on Non-Compete Agreements in Effect” Carr Maloney Website, October 13, 2022“New Sexual Harassment Training Requirements for DC Employers with Tipped Employees” Carr Maloney Website, March 25, 2022“Employer Mandated COVID Vaccines: What are the risks?” Carr Maloney Website, February 14, 2021“Virginia Workplace Safety Mandate,” Carr Maloney’s COVID-19 Resource Hub, July 16, 2020 “SBA and Treasury Release Additional Guidance on Implementation of PPP Interim Final Rules” Carr Maloney’s COVID-19 Resource Hub, June 29, 2020 “SBA and Treasury Issue Changes to PPP First Interim Final Rule” Carr Maloney’s COVID-19 Resource Hub, June 23, 2020“D.C. Is Entering Phase II on Monday, June 22nd” Carr Maloney’s COVID-19 Resource Hub, June 22, 2020“SBA Simplifies Process for PPP Loan Forgiveness” Carr Maloney’s COVID-19 Resource Hub, June 19, 2020“EEOC Updated Guidance States that Employers Cannot Require COVID-19 Anti-Body Testing” Carr Maloney’s COVID-19 Resource Hub, June 12, 2020“The Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act of 2020 is now law: What does this mean for your business?” Carr Maloney’s COVID-19 Resource Hub, June 8, 2020“D.C. Announces Plans to Begin to Re-Open Starting May 29: What Does that Mean for Your Business?” Carr Maloney’s COVID-19 Resource Hub, May 26, 2020“Small Business Association and Department of Treasury Issue New Guidance Regarding PPP Loans,” Carr Maloney’s COVID-19 Resource Hub, May 13, 2020“Preparing for Return to Work: What Employers Need to Know Now,” Carr Maloney’s COVID-19 Resource Hub, May 6, 2020“When A Sick Employee Comes to Work,” Carr Maloney’s COVID-19 Resource Hub, May 6, 2020“Advance Notice Required for Change in Pay,” Carr Maloney’s COVID-19 Resource Hub, April 23, 2020“Coming Soon to a Bank Near You: More Money for Small Businesses,” Carr Maloney’s COVID-19 Resource Hub, April 22, 2020“D.C. Passes COVID-19 Response Supplemental Emergency Amendment Act,” Carr Maloney’s COVID-19 Resource Hub, April 9, 2020
- Accounting
- Automobile
- Financial
- Government Contractors
- Hospitality
- Non-Profit
- Professional
- Religious Institutions
- Retail
- Technology
Selections
- Super Lawyers: 2012 - 2025