Manesh Rath represents employers in a wide range of matters related to occupational safety and health law, litigation, wage and hour and class action litigation, and association law. He has extensive experience representing clients’ interests in Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) rulemakings. Employers, including some of the largest in the U.S., seek his representation in citations and investigations before federal OSHA and State Plans across the country.
Manesh has served as the lead amicus counsel on several cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, including Staub v. Proctor Hospital and Vance v. Ball State University. On several occasions, Maneshhas testified before Congress on questions of occupational safety and health law.
Manesh has successfully defended employers nationwide in wage and hour and class action litigation. He also counsels and performs internal wage and hour audits for companies around the country.
His practice also includes counseling employers and manufacturers under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessibility guidelines and federal motor carrier safety regulations under the Department of Transportation.
Manesh serves as general counsel and as OSHA or employment counsel to numerous trade and professional associations.
Manesh hosts Keller and Heckman’s OSHA 30/30 podcast and webinar, a monthly program for the past twelve years covering critical developing issues of occupational safety and health to a large community of safety and health professionals. For twelve years, he also hosted The Employment Law Aftermath with Manesh Rath, a quarterly briefing for in-house counsel.
Manesh is frequently quoted in or interviewed by publications such as The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, Smart Money Magazine, Entrepreneur Magazine, PBS's “Nightly Business Report," WAVY-TV, and C-SPAN. He has served as a panelist and as a moderator for the American Bar Association’s (ABA) annual OSHA conference and as faculty for legal ethics coursework for the DC Bar’s continuing legal education program.