
Overview
Part of Mike Blum’s effectiveness as a labor lawyer and employment law litigator, and his successful Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) practice, began with his 11 years with the National Labor Relations Board. He went to work for the NLRB as a field examiner right out of college and became an NLRB trial attorney in 1987, when he finished law school and was admitted to the bar. Mike primarily focuses on Michigan labor and employment law, including traditional labor, employment discrimination, harassment, work environment, and civil rights. Mike works in the firm's Southfield office and served on the firm's Executive Committee as Vice President of the Southeast offices.
Mike’s practice includes the following areas:
- Labor law. Counsels and represents employers in all kinds of labor matters, including negotiation of collective bargaining agreements, grievance processing, mediation and arbitration, development and implementation of union campaigns and matters before the NLRB. This includes election and unfair labor practice proceedings.
- Employment law for private employers: Helps in compliance with state and federal statutes affecting private-sector employers in Michigan and defense of claims before federal and state agencies.
- Employment law for public employers. Works with municipalities, road commissions, public schools and state courts in legal matters involving public employees. This includes defense of claims before governmental agencies.
- Employment Litigation. Primarily represents employers in labor and employment matters before federal and state courts as well as administrative agencies. Mike also handles federal and state appellate work.
- Alternative Dispute Resolution. Recognized arbitrator on the American Arbitration Association's Neutral Employment Panel and a recognized mediator on the American Arbitration Association's Roster of Mediators. Mike has also represented employers in arbitrations and as an advocate and mediator.
He’s a prolific author and is frequently invited to speak on complex labor and employment issues. Mike has written numerous articles for leading organizations and publications and assisted in revising the Michigan Chamber of Commerce’s Hiring to Termination Guide. He has regularly speaks on a wide range of key topics, including compliance with Michigan’s Earned Sick Time Act (ESTA) and wage and hour laws under the Improvement Workplace Opportunity Wage Act (IWOWA), workplace environment and harassment, preparing employee handbooks and policies, handling electronic communications and social media, and compliance with the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), as well as other state and federal rules and regulations.
Honors & Recognition
AV® Preeminent™ Martindale-Hubbell
Best Lawyers in America® – (Employment Law - Management; Labor Law - Management), 2013-2025
Michigan Super Lawyers Employment and Labor, 2009-2019, 2022-2024
dBusiness Magazine "Top Lawyer" in Labor and Employment Law 2010, 2019-2022
Experience
Representative Matters
- Mike has successfully negotiated collective bargaining agreements with numerous unions, including the United Automobile Association, the Newspaper Guild of Detroit – CWA, the American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees, the Michigan Association of Fire Fighters, the International Union of Operating Engineers, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of American, the Federal of Police Labor Council, the Police Officers Association of Michigan, the Command Officers of Michigan, and the Michigan Nurses Association. By way of example, negotiations for a public sector employer resulted in an almost 50% reduction in Other Post Employment Benefits (OPEB) liability and significant reduction in retiree health insurance costs.
- Mike has successfully defended class action litigation under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and related state wage and hour laws in Michigan, Illinois, New York and Ohio. He also defended class action litigation involving the employment status of cosmetology students in Michigan, Illinois and Tennessee.
- Mike was part of a trial team that won a 10-day jury trial in federal court. Mike represented one of the world's leading manufacturers of custom sporting equipment, claiming its former production manager and a retail sales agent unlawfully opened a competing business. A unanimous jury awarded damages on claims of unfair competition, breach of duty of loyalty, breach of fiduciary duty, civil conspiracy and false designation or origin.
- Mike won a precedent-setting case of first impression in the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. It reversed a federal district court's denial of costs and attorneys' fees under the Norris-LaGuardia Act, which were incurred in obtaining dissolution of an ex parte temporary restraining order that a union had improvidently obtained ex parte from a state circuit court judge.
- Mike assisted in closing a client's business operations, which included issuance of notices under the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act and negotiation of a plant closing agreement with the union. This matter also involved COBRA continuation notification and compliance issues.
- In June 2008, Mike successfully defended a client in a lawsuit filed by an ex-employee alleging sex and age discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act and age discrimination under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act and Elliott-Larsen. Summary judgment was granted by District Judge Bernard A. Friedman.
- Mike successfully defended clients in a lawsuit filed by an ex-employee alleging sex discrimination, sexual harassment and sexual stereotyping under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act. Summary judgment was granted by trial court and upheld by the Michigan Court of Appeals.
Affiliations
Memberships & Affiliations
Legal Affiliations:
- Michigan State Bar Association
- Fellow
- Macomb County Bar Association
- Oakland County Bar Association
- Detroit Bar Association
- Evaluator, Macomb County Circuit Court
Industry & Professional Associations:
- American Arbitration Association
- Employment Panel; Arbitrator
- Roster of Mediators; Member
- National Labor Relations Board, Practice and Procedures Committee
- Labor and Employment Relations Association (LERA)
- Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM)
- American Society of Employers (ASE)
News & Resources
News
Speaking Engagements
Publications
Blog Posts
Videos
2023 Labor & Employment Law Update
2024 Labor & Employment Law Update
- VideoWhat Employers Need to Know About Public and Private Sectors of Labor Law
- Video2024 Labor and Employment Law Update (Full Video)
- VideoBest Practices for Recordkeeping to Avoid Legal Violations
- VideoUse of Video and Audio Recordings in the Workplace
- VideoConcerns Surrounding Employee Drug and Alcohol Testing Policies
- VideoImplementing DEI into an Employer's Use of AI to Avoid Unintentional Discrimination
- VideoStatus of Noncompete Agreements Following Block of FTC Final Rule Ban
- VideoAn Update on Michigan's Sick Leave and Minimum Wage
- VideoHow Should Employers Approach Employee Accommodations?
Practices
Education
Wayne State University Law School, J.D., 1986, cum laude
Michigan State University, B.A., 1978, Personnel Administration, with High Honors
Bar & Court Admissions
- Michigan
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan
U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals