 Education and Professional Background:
Pete Winebrake is a 1988 graduate (magna cum laude) of Lehigh University and a 1991 graduate (cum laude) of Temple University School of Law, where he served as Managing Editor of the Temple Law Review. Upon law school graduation, from September 1991 through August 1992, Mr. Winebrake served as a law clerk to Justice William R. Johnson of the New Hampshire Supreme Court.
From September 1992 through February 1997, Mr. Winebrake served as an Assistant Corporation Counsel at the New York City Law Department’s General Litigation Unit. In this capacity, he represented New York City agencies and officials in federal civil rights and employment lawsuits and other complex litigation. In 1997, Mr. Winebrake joined the Philadelphia law firm of Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll, LLP as a litigation associate. There, he worked on complex litigation matters in the federal and state courts.
In 1999, Mr. Winebrake returned to public service, joining the Philadelphia Law Department. In this capacity, he represented City agencies and officials, including former Mayor Edward Rendell, in high-profile and complex federal civil rights matters.
In 2001, Mr. Winebrake was appointed Chief Deputy City Solicitor in charge of the Philadelphia Law Department’s Labor and Employment Unit. As the City’s chief labor and employment lawyer, Mr. Winebrake managed a staff of eleven attorneys and oversaw all municipal labor and employment matters for the City of Philadelphia.
In 2002, Mr. Winebrake joined the Philadelphia law firm of Trujillo Rodriguez & Richards, LLC. There, Mr. Winebrake litigated and resolved a wide variety of complex lawsuits arising under federal and state wage and hour, employment, and civil rights laws. In January 2007, Mr. Winebrake founded The Winebrake Law Firm. His Firm concentrates on Federal Court litigation seeking to vindicate the rights of workers under the Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”) and similar state wage, hour, and overtime laws. These lawsuits are brought both as individual cases on behalf of one or more workers and as class/collective actions on behalf of large numbers of similarly situated workers.
Mr. Winebrake has been named Lead Class Counsel in approximately ten federal and state class/collective action lawsuits. His wage and overtime cases have resulted in the recovery of millions of dollars for hardworking workers and their families.
Awards:
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In 1996, the Bar Association of the City of New York presented Mr. Winebrake with its annual prize for outstanding achievement as a municipal lawyer. -
In 2001, the Fraternal Order of Police presented Mr. Winebrake with an award in recognition of his unselfish commitment to law enforcement and the citizens of Philadelphia. -
In 2005, the Pennsylvania Statewide Latino Coalition presented Mr. Winebrake with an award recognizing his tireless efforts fighting for the civil rights of Pennsylvania’s Latino community.
Other:
Mr. Winebrake has lectured on employment law in various forums, including, among others: the 2008 Employment Rights Update course in Scranton, Pennsylvania; the 2006 Workplace Injury Litigation Group (“WILG”) conference in Orlando, Florida; the 2005 ATLA Convention in Toronto, Canada: the Philadelphia Law Department’s continuing legal education program; the Temple School of Law; the University of Pennsylvania School of Law; and the Pennsylvania Bar Institute.
Mr. Winebrake has published articles in various publications, including the Temple Law Review, the Detroit College of Law Review, and the Pennsylvania Township News.
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