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Wilde has been selected by his peers from 2013 to 2021 as a Leading Lawyer in Employment: Management and Labor: Management. In addition, he received a "Distinguished" Peer Rating in Martindale-Hubbell. Wilde in the Human Resources-Employment – Employers category. The Legal 500 United Kingdom guide recommends Mr. Wilde in the Labor and Employment-Labor and Employment Litigation Labor and Employment-Labor-Management Relations categories. The Legal 500 United States guide recommends Mr. Chicago Pub Named for Oscar Wilde (if you don’t know who that is, you should turn around, go home, and read a book), Wilde Bar & Restaurant is an Irish pub that pays homage to its namesake. Wilde was ranked in Chambers USA in the Illinois Labor and Employment category. Wilde has been named in Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers in Business and was selected for inclusion from 2009 to 2021 in Illinois Super Lawyers.
Wilde has significant experience representing employers in wage and hour class and collective actions, Department of Labor audits and investigations. Wilde’s litigation work includes defending employers from wrongful discharge, discrimination, harassment, retaliation, equal pay and wage and hour claims. Wilde also conducts wage and hour compliance audits to help clients reduce the risk of wage and hour claims. Wilde provides practical, cost-effective guidance to employers on employee relations issues including workforce reductions discipline and discharge harassment and workplace investigations disability accommodation FMLA compliance and employee leaves of absence wage and hour compliance collective bargaining and policy development and administration. He is also outside legal counsel to a number of health care regulatory, licensing and certification organizations throughout the United States. This project is entirely informed by original research.He represents employers in all types of employment and labor relations matters.
In the world of Wilde scholarship there exists much historical information relating to his time in America: works, ephemera, photographs, quotations, interviews, and more are collected on this web site. This web site examines the background to the play. In August 1883 Wilde's early, and unsuccessful, play Vera or, The Nihilists was staged-and Wilde made a second visit to America for a month to oversee the production. But it is an under-appreciated fact that the first ever production of an Oscar Wilde play was in New York many years before his great success on the London stage. There have been countless thousands of performances of Wilde's plays worldwide in the last 130 years. Here you can learn about each of the photographs, including the famous Number 18 which was instrumental in establishing the U.S. This web site is the only repository in book form or online where all of those photographs are displayed in one place.
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It was also shortly after his arrival in New York that Wilde had a series of photographs taken that have come to define the image we have of him today. It is a major focus of this web site to provide a definitive itinerary of the lecture tour utilizing modern methods of archival research. The itinerary of this formative lecture tour has never before been precisely compiled-there have been several major previously published versions but none agrees with any other, and all contain inaccuracies. Oscar Wilde's first visit to North America was for the entire year of 1882, during which time he conducting a lecture tour across the continent, including two tours of Canada, in which he undertook some 141 lectures. People are sometimes surprised to learn that early in his career Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), the poet, playwright, and wit famous for his flamboyant, dramatic, and ultimately tragic life in London and Paris, made two visits to America and Canada.įurther, that each of these visits was important variously in informing his personal development, works, and legacy.