Attorneys

Samuel J. Cordes 
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Partner
phone (412) 471-8500
fax (412) 471-8503
email Email Me

Getting to Know Sam Cordes:

I became a lawyer because...I wanted in a small way to make a difference in people's lives. Growing up in a working class neighborhood, I often saw the little guy pushed around in disputes with government or large corporations--especially when his or her job was on the line. I became a lawyer because I wanted to help those people push back.

What I like most about the law is: Two things. First, I like taking employment discrimination cases to trial. Nothing in the world equals the feeling of telling your client's story and knowing you are helping to guide a jury - who has the power that very day to do justice - to right the wrong done to your client.

The second thing I like about the law is crafting legal arguments on paper. The law is a jigsaw puzzle in many ways--made up of many little intricate pieces called precedents. Writing a good legal brief is just like putting all the pieces together so the court sees a picture favoring your client.

My most rewarding case...involved an employee who was fired after 30 years because of his age. The president of his employer, a large corporation, told the lower managers that the company's older work force was blocking opportunities for younger workers and that the company needed to get rid of the blockers. We were able to persuade the court to allow documents and other evidence of the president's comments to be introduced at trial, even though the documents were written a year after the company fired my client. The jury awarded my client a quarter million dollars, and the judge ordered the company to pay all of the client's attorney fees, costs and interest on the award. The case was appealed and we won before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. The Supreme Court of the United States allowed the decision to stand. I was very pleased for my client and gratified that this verdict will help protect the jobs of older workers in the future.

I was honored to be described... in the Pittsburgh Tribune Review as "The Archangel of employment rights in Western Pennsylvania". "Excellent. One of the best. An extremely creative lawyer, which makes him dangerous for the opposition."

In the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette as follows: "He seems to have that unusual quality of being extremely smart in the scholarly sense that produces top-quality briefs and thoughtful discussions on paper. As a trial lawyer, some people have referred to him as a bulldog. He is a very tenacious, aggressive person. He has that practical street-smart sense. You don't see that combination in too many lawyers."

In the 2003-2004 edition of Chambers USA-America's Leading Business Lawyers as Smart, and highly rated for employment litigation. "Juries love him."

My favorite quote is: "Happiness lies not in the mere possession of money; it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative effort." From President Franklin Roosevelt's first Inaugural Address.

When not at work, I enjoy...Not at work??? What's that? Just kidding -- I like music--jazz, new age, classical, 60s rock are favorites, theater, movies, college basketball, taking long walks, and reading historical fiction.

Sam's SuperLawyers.com profile.

Employment Law
Employment Discrimination
Sexual Harassment
Wrongful Termination

Areas of Practice:
Civil Rights
Class Actions
Communications & Media Law
Constitutional Law
Discrimination
Education Law
Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) -- Employee
Employment Law -- Employee
Labor Law
Legal Malpractice
Litigation & Appeals
Military Law
Sexual Harassment
State, Local & Municipal Law
Litigation Percentage:
95% of Practice Devoted to Litigation
Bar Admissions:
Ohio, 1988
Pennsylvania, 1989
U.S. Court of Appeals 3rd Circuit, 1989
U.S. Court of Appeals 6th Circuit, 1989
U.S. District Court Western District of Pennsylvania, 1989
U.S. District Court Southern District of Ohio, 1988
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, 1990
U.S. Supreme Court, 1998
Education:
University of Pittsburgh School of Law, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1988
J.D.
Honors: Magna Cum Laude
Honors: Order of the Coif
Honors: W. Edward Sell Award for Highest Grade in Corporations
Honors: Herman L. Forman Award for Highest Grade in Labor Law
Law Journal: Journal of Law and Commerce, University of Pittsburgh, Senior Editor


Point Park College, 1985
M.A.
Honors: Summa Cum Laude


Point Park College, 1980
B.A.
Honors: Magna Cum Laude


Published Works:
"Employers Minefield, Employees' Opportunity; Courts Now Give Teeth to Employer's Burden in Employment Discrimination Actions", Pa. Law Weekly 12, July 3, 2001


"Replacement No Longer Element of Employment Discrimination Prima Facie Case", Lawyers J., Vol. 2, No. 22, 2000


"Third Circuit Slowly Expanding Scope of Relevant Discrimination Evidence", Pennsylvania Law Weekly, June 3, 1997


"Congress Overrules Leading Supreme Court Case on Admissibility of Evidence in Sexual Harassment Litigation, Pittsburgh Legal Journal, November 1, 1994


Representative Cases:
Fowler-Nash v. Democratic Caucus of Pa. House of Rep., 469 F.3d 328 (3d Circuit 2006)
Pennsylvania v. Ostrosky, 909 A.2d (Pa. 2006)
Heller v. Elizabeth Forward School District, 182 Fed. Appx. 91 (3d Cir. 2006)
Colussi v Woodruff Family Services, 173 Fed. Appx. 91 (3d Cir. 2006)
Bradley v. Kemper Insurance Co., 121 Fed. Appx. 468 (3rd Cir. 2005)
Fiscus v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., 385 F.3d 378 ((3rd Cir.) 2004)
Armour v. County of Beaver, 271 F.3d 417 (3d Cir. 2001)
Hopp, et al. v. City of Pittsburgh, 194 F.3d 434 (3rd Cir. 1999)
Pivirotto v. Innovative Systems, Inc., 191 F.3d 344 (3d Cir. 1999)
Boyle v. Allegheny County, 139 F.3d 386 (3d Cir. 1998)
Ryder v. Westinghouse Elect. Corp., 128 F.3d 128 (3d Cir. 1997)
Brewer v. Quaker State Oil Refining Co., 72 F.3d 326 (3d Cir. 1995)
Murphy v. Dalton, 81 F.3d 343 (3d Cir. 1996)
Pennsylvania v. Flaherty, 983 F.2d 1267 (3d Cir. 1993)
Patterson v. American Bosch, 914 F2d 384 (3d Cir. 1991)
Roach v. American Radio Systems Inc., 80 F. Supp 2d 530 (W.D. Pa. 1995)
Defranks v. Court of Common Pleas of Fayette County, 66 Fair Emp. Prac. Cases (BNA) 1306 (W.D. Pa. 1995)
Quirin v. City of Pittsburgh, 801 F.Supp. 1486 (W.D. Pa. 1992)
Classes/Seminars Taught:
Speaker, Employment Discrimination Law and Litigation, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, 1996 - 2007


Honors and Awards:
Listed in Best Lawyers in America, Employment Law, 2003 - 2009


Pennsylvania Super Lawyers, Employment Law and Litigation, 2004 - 2008


Top 50 Lawyers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 2005 - 2008


Academy of Trial Lawyers Allegheny County


Professional Associations and Memberships:
National Employment Lawyers Association
Trial Practice Committee Co-Chair


Allegheny County Bar Association
Member


Pennsylvania Bar Association
Member


American Bar Association
Member


Past Employment Positions:
Schwartz Kelm Warren & Rubenstein


U.S. Army, SP4, 1970 - 1972