John Chick

Madison Employment Attorney

Madison Labor Attorney

John Chick

Madison Employment Attorney

Madison Labor Attorney

Freedom is never granted: It is won. Justice is never given: It is exacted.
– A. Philip Randolph

Freedom is never granted: It is won. Justice is never given: It is exacted.
– A. Philip Randolph

Attorney John Chick

Attorney John Chick dedicates his legal practice to protecting the rights of working people and labor unions. Attorney Chick believes that all workers deserve a workplace free from discrimination, harassment, and exploitation. To these ends, he offers passionate and empathetic legal representation to his clients to help them achieve their goals.

Outside of work, Attorney Chick enjoys biking, reading, and exploring Wisconsin’s state parks with his dog.

Madison Employment Law Attorney

Attorney Chick offers representation to employees in a range of employment matters, including:

  • Discrimination based on status in a protected class;
  • Retaliation;
  • Civil rights claims;
  • Harassment and hostile work environment;
  • Wrongful termination;
  • Employment contracts;
  • Severance agreements;
  • Non-compete agreements;
  • Arbitration and mediation; and
  • Public employee personnel appeals.

Attorney Chick offers legal services at all stages of an employment claim’s life cycle, up to and including litigation and appeals.

Madison Labor Law Attorney

Attorney Chick is proud to offer representation to both public sector and private sector labor unions across Wisconsin in:

  • Formation and recognition;
  • Collective bargaining;
  • Grievances;
  • Unfair labor practices;
  • Concerted protected activity/NLRA § 7;
  • Union security; and
  • Strike authorization.

Additionally, Attorney Chick represents individual union members in grievance arbitration and personnel appeals against their employers.

Experience

Attorney Chick joined Hawks Quindel as a part-time law clerk during his second year of law school. During this period, Attorney Chick participated in Wisconsin Law School’s Neighborhood Law Clinic, representing low-income clients in rental housing and employment disputes. He additionally served as the student coordinator for the Unemployment Compensation Appeals Clinic, successfully obtaining multiple reversals for his clients following administrative appeal hearings. He was inducted into the Wisconsin Law School’s Pro Bono Society in recognition of his dedication to offering legal representation to underserved communities.

Attorney Chick served an Articles Editor for the Wisconsin Law Review. In December 2023, the Law Review published his article, which considered the labor and collective bargaining rights of the employees working at quasi-public institutions in states without strong labor protections for public employees.

Attorney John Chick

Practice Areas

Education

Law School

J.D., Magna Cum Laude, Honors Concentration in Labor & Employment Law
University of Wisconsin Law School

 

Undergraduate

B.A. Political Science, with honors
The Ohio State University

Admissions

State of Wisconsin

Western District of WI

Eastern District of WI

Publications

If it Walks Like a Duck: Revisiting the National Labor Relations Board’s Political Subdivision Test, Wisconsin Law Review (2023) (Winner, William Herbert Page Award)

Long Term Disability Coverage for Mental Health Conditions, The Iris – NAMI Wisconsin (2023) (co-authored with Attorney Jessa L. Victor)