Labor & Employment
Section Leadership
Dahlia C. Rudavsky
Rudavsky is a partner in the Boston firm of Messing, Rudavsky
& Weliky PC, where she concentrates her practice on the
representation of individual employees and unions, with an emphasis
on discrimination cases. During the MBA's 2010-11 association year,
Rudavsky served as the vice chair of the MBA's Labor &
Employment Section. She was named one of Massachusetts
Lawyers Weekly's "Lawyers of the Year" for 1999, in 2002 was
recognized by Boston magazine in its "Best of Boston" list
of employment law attorneys, and each year since 2004 she has been
named a Massachusetts Super Lawyer. In 2005 and again in 2009 she
was recognized as one of the Top 50 Massachusetts Female Super
Lawyers identified by Boston magazine. Rudavsky is
the past chair of the Massachusetts Employment Lawyers
Association's MCAD/EEOC Committee, and is a former member of the
steering committee of the AFL-CIO Lawyers Coordinating Committee.
She has served as lecturer in law at Harvard Law School, where she
taught labor law. Rudavsky lives in Newton.
Sheryl D. Eisenberg
Eisenberg practices at Hirsch Roberts Weinstein LLP in Boston,
where she focuses on management-side labor and employment law
counseling employers across a broad range of industries and
representing clients in all stages of litigation. She was co-chair
of the MBA's 2011 Labor & Employment Annual Conference and has
served as faculty, chair and moderator for various MBA educations
programs related to labor and employment law. Eisenberg was named a
Massachusetts Super Lawyer in 2009 and 2010. She lives in
Boston.