Pastori | Krans Welcomes Beth A. Deragon Of Counsel to Employment Law Practice Group

Acclaimed attorney brings expertise in federal and state employment cases to Concord-based firmBeth A. Deragon has joined Pastori | Krans, a Concord-based law firm focusing on employment law, family law, and civil litigation. Deragon, an award-winning attorney and community leader, specializes in training and counseling businesses on sound employment practices throughout all phases of the employee/employer relationship. Her practice is focused on a range of business employment issues, including anti-discrimination training, employment contracts, wage and hour compliance, severance or separation agreements, investigations, employee handbooks, and leave issues. Deragon also defends businesses in employment litigation before state and federal courts and administrative agencies.“Beth is a well-known and highly-respected attorney who will add tremendous value to the firm,” said Terri Pastori, Partner. “Her impeccable reputation and commitment to serving her clients will make an immediate and long-lasting contribution to the Pastori | Krans team. We’re delighted to have her.”Prior to joining Pastori | Krans, Deragon was Of Counsel at McLane Middleton in Manchester and was chair of the Employment Practice Group at Gallagher, Callahan and Gartrell, PC, where she was a shareholder-director. Deragon is chair of the NH Bar Association, Labor and Employment Law Section.Deragon earned her Juris Doctorate from the UNH School of Law and is admitted to practice law in both New Hampshire and Massachusetts. She earned her M.A. in Russian Language and Literature (Hons) from the University of Birmingham, UK, and her B.A. in Russian Language and Literature from the University of New Hampshire.Contact Pastori | Krans to learn more.

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