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Home > Attorneys > Regina Williams
Tate
Regina Williams Tate
gtate@mhtl.com
Ms. Tate has been practicing law since 1978. She practices primarily in the areas of labor and
education law. Her practice in the area of education covers the spectrum of issues related
to education including student discipline, special education,
Education Reform, due process rights of teachers and other school employees, and other employment matters, academic freedom and civil
rights. She also participates in the collective bargaining process on behalf of her education clients. She has served as counsel to over
60 school committees and private schools, providing advice on a daily basis as well as advocacy in litigation and in hearings before administrative
agencies. Ms. Tate frequently litigates issues before the Bureau of Special Education Appeals, the office for Civil Rights, the Labor
Relations Commission, and arbitrators on behalf of school systems. Ms. Tate has represented school committees and superintendents at all
levels of the court system, including the Supreme Judicial Court, in key decisions on teacher tenure, the right of a district court judge
to order a special education, residential placement, due process rights of principals and assistant
principals in a reorganization and the appropriateness of a school-based IEP. She also has conducted numerous workshops and seminars on
educational issues such as developments in special education, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, teacher evaluation, teacher
and administrator liability and student discipline.
Ms. Tate’s practice in the area of labor law includes collective bargaining, representation
of employers before the MCAD and EEOC and advocacy in labor-related litigation. She has argued labor cases before the federal district
court, the United States Court of Appeals and the appellate courts of Massachusetts, and has represented numerous companies and public
entities in negotiations before administrative agencies on issues ranging from unfair labor practice to unemployment compensation. She
has also represented companies and public entities during audits by the Department of Labor and other governmental bodies. A member of
the Committee on Discrimination of the Labor and Employment Law Section of the American Bar Association, Mrs. Tate has conducted seminars
and workshops on discrimination, affirmative action and collective bargaining, and has written numerous articles for businesses on discrimination
concerns. She is also the author of a number of articles on various aspects of education and employment issues in the public sector. Ms.
Tate is a summa cum laude graduate of Chestnut Hill College and a cum laude graduate of Harvard Law School. She has been a partner at
Murphy, Hesse, Toomey and Lehane since 1987.
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