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Susan Richards Salen
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Susan Richards Salen

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Main Office

Tysons Corner

Practice Areas

Civil Litigation, Corporate & Business Law, Employment Law, Mergers & Acquisitions

Admissions

District of Columbia | Maryland | U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit | U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland | Virginia

Education

  • Indiana University of Pennsylvania
  • J.D., George Washington University Law School

Susan has an unusual legal background: she works as an employment law practitioner, corporate attorney, and commercial litigator, an exceptionally broad range of skills. In essence, she serves as an outside General Counsel to her clients, which range from start-ups and non-profits to long-established national government contractors. She describes her key focus with clients as working to evaluate and minimize the inevitable risks they face as entrepreneurs and business owners.

As an employment law practitioner, she assists in the preparation of employment manuals and policies, business ethics policies, proprietary rights and noncompete agreements, documenting performance issues, drafting and implementing performance improvement plans, and when necessary assisting with employment terminations. When needed she defends clients against unemployment claims, wage claims, and discrimination claims before regulatory agencies(EEOC, local human rights commissions) and in state and federal courts. Susan values opportunities to work with clients on a proactive basis with the hopes that the understanding of and compliance with laws will result in the avoidance of or better positions when defending lawsuits and charges. She, therefore, counsels clients on compliance with applicable federal wage laws (FLSA, Davis Beacon, Service Contract Act) and state wage and hour laws, federal leave laws (FMLA) and state leave laws (Maryland and District of Columbia Paid Leave Laws). She offers training to her clients in these areas. In addition to working with companies, Susan represents C-level managers in the negotiation of executive employment agreements and compensation and separation packages.

As a corporate attorney, Susan functions in the role of outside counsel and contracts attorney. She prepares and reviews teaming agreements, prime and subcontracts, software development and licensing agreements, software as services agreements, sales representative agreements, independent contractor and consulting agreements, and non-disclosure agreements. She works with clients from start-up to finish performing business formation services and drafting buy-sell agreements, shareholder agreements, operating agreements, purchase and sale agreements and drafting of succession planning agreements.

As a commercial litigator, Susan has tried cases covering all of her areas of expertise from cases involving employment law to disputes involving closely held business matters (shareholder dissolution suits, dissociation actions, and derivative actions) to breaches of commercial contracts and restrictive covenant agreements.

Ms. Salen is a frequent lecturer for National Business Institutes in the areas of employment law, trial advocacy, business contracts, and ethics. She was a member of the faculty of Virginia State Bar Professionalism Course. She has also been a lecturer on employment law for the Virginia Bar Continuing Legal Education program, and for the Community Associations Institute. 

News & Publications

Montgomery County Bans Hairstyle Discrimination
It’s Time to Stop Reimbursing Employees on a Tax-Free Basis for Individual Health Insurance Premiums
July 2015
Crude Comments Alone May Create An Actionable Hostile Work Environment
January 2015
District of Columbia Enacts New Law Providing Increased Protections for Pregnant Workers and Nursing Mothers
November 2014
Keeping Employees’ Emails and Phones (KEEP) Secure Act Virginia’s New Worker Privacy Law Takes Effect July 1
July 2013
Promulgation and Enforcement of Policies Prohibiting Unlawful Harassment (including Sexual Harassment) Is Not Only Good “Policy,” but is an Employer’s Best Defense
July 2013
The Fair Labor Standards Act and Internships and Why Most Interns Must Be Paid
July 2013
Why Is A Federal Estate Tax Case Before The United States Supreme Court Important To Employers?
March 2013
New Federal I-9 Form (Employment Eligibility Verification Form)
March 2013
Are Your Sex Discrimination/Sexual Harassment Policies and Practices Up to Date?
March 2013
“Recent Developments in State and Federal Employment Law,”
Speaker
NBI seminar, Employment Law: Advanced Issues and Answers
September 2019
"Human Resource Law: What You Need to Know Now"
Speaker
National Business Institute
October 2017
"Business Contracts: Top 10 Most Costly Mistakes"
Co-Speaker
National Business Institute
October 2017
"Voir Dire and Jury Selection"
Speaker
National Business Institute
August 2017
"Human Resource Law from A to Z"
Speaker
National Business Institute
February 2017
"Drafting Basic Employment Agreements in Virginia"
Speaker
Virginia CLE tele-seminar
July 2011
“Employment Laws Made Simple”, NBI Seminar (July 2012)• Key speaker, “Managing in the Workplace”
Speaker
Community Associations Institute
February 2012
“Applying the Rules of Evidence”
Co-presenter
NBI Seminar
September 2013
"Estate Planning When There Is an Addict in the Family"
Speaker
CARON
January 2015
“Employment Law: 2015 Comprehensive Guide”
Co-faculty
presented by NBI
February 2015
"Estate Planning When There Is an Addict in the Family"
Speaker
CARON
January 2015

Awards

Northern Virginia Magazine’s “Top Lawyers List”(2024, 2023, 2021)

Named to the “Top Lawyers” list for Landlord/Tenant Law by Northern Virginia Magazine (2011, 2016) 

Barred in Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia state and federal courts

Peer-rated 'distinguished' by Martindale-Hubbell, 2011.

Named one of the area's "Women Leaders in the Law" in the Washington POST Sunday Magazine (March 2012)


Affiliations

Chair, Employment Law Group 

Member of many business and employment law organizations, including The Society of Human Resource Management, Success In the City and the Women Lawyers’ Alliance

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