Katharine O. Beattie

Partner

Katharine O. Beattie

Partner

Katharine O. Beattie represents clients in litigation and provides counseling on federal and state labor and employment matters, including discrimination and harassment, leaves of absence, wage and hour disputes on an individual and class-wide basis, employee classification, wrongful termination, trade secret protection, and the enforcement of noncompetition and nondisclosure agreements. She is a partner in the firm’s Labor & Employment Practice Group.

Kate handles employment litigation before federal and state courts, arbitrators, and administrative agencies, including state fair employment and human rights agencies. She has also represented clients in cases pertaining to the False Claims Act, insider trading, and shareholder disputes.

Kate counsels clients on a wide variety of employment issues, such as leaves of absence, independent contractor and employee classification, wage and hour law compliance, reasonable accommodation for disabled employees, employee discipline and termination, and the protection of trade secrets and confidential information. She conducts internal investigations of harassment and discrimination claims, wage and hour compliance issues, whistleblower claims, and allegations of ethics and code of conduct violations. She also provides training on anti-discrimination and anti-harassment policies and procedures as well as effective management practices.

Kate frequently provides employment and labor guidance on corporate merger and acquisition transactions, and regularly negotiates and drafts executive employment, separation, and related agreements on behalf of both publicly and privately held companies.

In her labor practice, she advises clients on a range of collective bargaining issues, and represents clients before the National Labor Relations Board with respect to unfair labor practice charges and union election proceedings.

Kate was vice president, Employment & Litigation Counsel at NTT DATA, Inc., where she was responsible for legal matters in North America and India. In this role, Kate managed commercial and employment litigation, provided human resources and business executives with employment law advice and counseling on all aspects of employment law, handled internal investigations, training, and compliance, and supported all phases of corporate merger and acquisition transactions.

In law school, Kate served as a special assistant attorney general in the Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General’s Office, where she represented state agencies before state courts. Her experience also includes four years as a legislative aide in the Massachusetts House of Representatives.

Awards and Recognitions

  • Chairperson, Read to a Child, Boston Regional Board
  • Selected by her peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America© in the field of Litigation – Labor and Employment (2022-2024)
  • Massachusetts Super Lawyers, Employment Lit: Defense (2018-2021)
  • Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly Top Women of Law (2019)
  • Board Member, Read to a Child, Boston Regional Board
  • Alumna, Boston Chamber of Commerce Women’s Leadership Program (2010-2011)

Affiliations

  • Member, Boston Bar Association’s Labor & Employment Steering Committee

Presentations and Publications

  • Co-author, “Massachusetts: Proceed With Caution – New Vaccination Criteria for Hospitals and Other Licensed Health Facilities,” Health Care Law Today (November 7, 2023)
  • Speaker, “What You Need to Know About the New Massachusetts Paid Family Medical Leave,” Boston Women in Finance (June 12, 2019)
  • Speaker, “Wage and Litigation Update,” MSADA CEO and CEFO Forum (December 13, 2018)
  • Speaker, “ASA Law Conference,” ASA Staffing Law Conference (May 10, 2018)
  • Speaker, “New England Construction Risk Conference,” Willis Towers Watson
  • Co-author, “Plan For Recession Layoffs Now To Avoid Delay and Liability,” Law 360 (August 25, 2022)
  • Quoted, “How to Make Telecommuting Work During a Pandemic,” Emaxx Group, (March 24, 2020)
  • Quoted, “Mass. Noncompete Law Overhaul Not As Strict As It Seems,” Law 360 (August 17, 2018)
  • Co-author, “Supreme Court Rules on Class Action Waivers in Arbitration Agreements,” Massachusetts Auto Dealer Magazine (June 1, 2018)
  • Quoted, “Workplace Marijuana Rules Confronted in Discrimination Cases,” National Law Journal (July 25, 2017)
19 September 2024 Events

Law School for CFOs

We are excited to host this highly regarded event offered in collaboration with the Boston Chapter of the CFO Leadership Council and presented by Foley & Lardner LLP at our Boston office.
09 September 2024 Labor & Employment Law Perspectives

No More Chevron Deference: What Does This Mean for Employers?

From 1984 until June 2024, a reviewing court had to defer to a federal agency’s reasonable interpretation of ambiguous statutes, even if the court would have interpreted the statute differently.
30 September 2024 Events

Responding in a Crisis: A Guide to Crisis Management

Foley & Lardner is excited to help you learn how to effectively manage your company's or client's response during a crisis. From topics like vendor wrongdoing, malicious insiders, and labor strikes to an OSHA incident or a political, religious, or civil rights issue, the Foley Labor & Employment team is here to teach you the "to-dos," risks, and possible outcomes of a crisis — while keeping the reputation of you, your company, or your client intact.
13 August 2024 Deals and Wins

Foley Represents MOGAS Industries in Sale to Flowserve

Foley & Lardner LLP served as legal advisor to MOGAS Industries, a privately held, Houston-based provider of mission-critical severe service valves and associated aftermarket services, in its sale to Flowserve Corporation.
15 October 2024 Events

2024 Labor & Employment Road Show Series

After the success of last year's Labor & Employment Summit, Foley & Lardner is happy to reveal that this year's Summit will be taking the show on the road!
12 July 2024 The Path & The Practice

Podcast Episode 112: Kate Beattie, Partner

This episode of The Path & The Practice features a conversation with Kate Beattie. Kate is a partner in Foley’s Boston office focused on labor & employment.