Will M. Yamada, Of Counsel
Will brings to MAJ his labor experience on both sides of the table, but in his heart, he is and always will be a labor attorney. Prior to joining the Law Office of Tribuiano & Yamada, Will Yamada was the Deputy Chief Counsel for the California Department of Human Resources, formerly known as the Department of Personnel Administration (DPA). As the Deputy Chief Counsel, he managed a legal office of 30 attorneys and oversaw all civil litigation in the office and consulted on significant labor issues with the Governor’s Office. Will had a lead role in creating the In Home Supportive Services Employer Employee Relations Act affecting approximately 400,000 employees statewide. Will represented the State of California before the Public Employment Relations Board, the United States Department of Labor and the State Personnel Board. In addition to litigation experience, Will has also testified before Senate and Assembly subcommittees on various labor related issues.
Prior to working for the State of California, Will was a partner in a large Sacramento law firm whose practice focused on representing City and County peace officer and firefighter organizations. While at this firm, Will represented these organizations in Federal and State Court, before the Public Employment Relations Board, the California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board, the State Personnel Board, and the United States Department of Labor. In addition, Will specialized in filing plaintiff wage and hour class and collective actions in both State and Federal Court.
Will specializes in public and private sector labor and employment law, representing labor organizations, employees, and employers during all stages of litigation, grievance and disciplinary proceedings, labor arbitrations, unfair practice proceedings, medical licensing cases before the Office of Administrative Hearings, Public Employment Relations Board and the National Labor Relations Board. Will has also represented employees and employers before the United States Department of Labor and State Department of Labor Standards Enforcement. Will is also experienced in collective bargaining representing both unions and employers.
Will has experience representing peace officers and firefighters in internal affairs investigations and critical incidents. Will has extensive practice under the Public Safety Officers’ Procedural Bill of Rights and the Firefighters’ Bill of Rights.
Will also has extensive civil litigation experience in State, Federal and Appellate courts handling complex cases including furlough litigation, class actions and collective actions. Will has extensive experience handling wage and hour litigation under both California law and Federal law under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
Before practicing law, Will was a labor organizer with the Service Employees International Union, Local 1877. Will also worked in organizing campaigns for the Teamsters, Laborers International Union of North America, UNITE-HERE, and the AFL-CIO.
While in law school Will clerked with the National Labor Relations Board Region 32. While at UCLA, Will was a Community Service Officer with the UCLA Police.
Gary has handled important appellate cases dealing with peace officers, Peace Officers Bill of Rights Act, firefighters, and other public employees.
EDUCATION
University of California, Hastings School of the Law, J.D. 2003
University of California, Los Angeles, B.A., Political Science 1998
- David E. Snodgrass Award for Oral Argument in Moot Court
- Member of Hispanic National Bar Association National Moot Court Team
AFFILIATIONS & MEMBERSHIPS
State Bar of California, Labor & Employment Section
Sacramento County Bar Association