Attorneys Dan Rose and Mark Broth are Inducted as American Bar Foundation Fellows

Drummond Woodsum attorneys Daniel Rose and Mark Broth have been inducted as American Bar Foundation (ABF) Fellows. Rose and Broth join The Fellows, which represent only one percent of lawyers licensed to practice in each jurisdiction, after being nominated by their peers and elected by the Board of the ABF.

Dan Rose is Drummond Woodsum’s Practice Group Leader for Labor and Employment Law. His practice focuses on the representation of private and public entities and Indian Tribes in employment and labor matters, including compliance with discrimination laws, wrongful discharge, wage/hour issues, workers’ compensation discrimination, litigation and negotiations.

Mark Broth is a member of the firm’s Labor and Employment Group. His practice focuses on the representation of private and public employers in all aspects of the employer-employee relationship. He frequently represents employers in discrimination, harassment, wrongful termination, FLSA, whistleblower, wage claim and FMLA litigation. He is active in representing employers before government agencies, including the EEOC, New Hampshire Commission for Human Rights, and state and federal Departments of Labor.

About The Fellows of the American Bar Foundation: The Fellows is an honorary organization of attorneys, judges, law faculty, and legal scholars whose public and private careers have demonstrated outstanding dedication to the welfare of their communities and to the highest principles of the legal profession. Membership in The Fellows is limited to one percent of lawyers licensed to practice in each jurisdiction. Members are nominated by their peers and elected by the Board of the American Bar Foundation. Established in 1955, The Fellows support the research of the American Bar Foundation through their annual contributions and sponsor seminars and events of direct relevance to the legal profession. To learn more, visit www.americanbarfoundation.org/fellows.