Donna Walsh leads a highly respected practice with a focus on litigation, appeals, employment law, and white collar criminal defense. She represents individuals, corporations, and government officials and agencies in a broad range of commercial, regulatory, employment and other litigation matters in federal and state courts throughout Pennsylvania. In addition, her vast experience encompasses all aspects of the employment relationship including negotiating agreements (employment contracts; restrictive covenants; non-compete agreements; severance agreements; and protection of trade secrets); counseling on workplace and employee issues; representing clients before administrative agencies and the courts, where she handles claims of discrimination, harassment, civil rights abuse, and other employment-related issues; whistleblower claims; individual and class claims arising under the Fair Labor Standards Act; and claims under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. Donna also represents businesses and their employees in connection with internal investigations as well as government and grand jury investigations, and regularly defends individuals and corporations charged with white collar criminal offenses.
Donna works at the cutting edge of the law, providing sensitive and zealous representation for her clients, and routinely handling high profile, complex and precedent-setting legal matters. Donna was a key member of the MBK team that successfully defended parallel state and federal constitutional challenges to provisions in the Pennsylvania Election Code which authorize no excuse mail-in voting. That 2020 Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision was highly publicized locally and nationally. Donna represented a minority group of trustees of The Pennsylvania State University in a claim related to the “Report of the Special Investigative Counsel Regarding Actions of the University Related to the Child Sexual Abuse Committed by Gerald A. Sandusky.” Together with MBK partners Dan Brier and Frank Brier, she successfully enforced the trustees’ right to access investigative material and work product developed during the university’s investigation and obtained an award requiring the university to reimburse the trustees’ legal fees. With Dan Brier, Donna prosecuted a civil claim against the Diocese of Scranton on behalf of a victim of sexual abuse by a member of the clergy, and obtained an eight-figure settlement against a public company on behalf of a client in a case involving theft of trade secrets and computer fraud. She has also successfully defended her employer clients in precedent-setting employment matters, including cases which clarified the standard for when business owners can bring claims as an “employee” under federal fair employment laws, and the standard for prevailing on a claim of constructive discharge under the fair employment laws.
Donna is described as “brilliant and passionate” by her clients and is esteemed amongst her peers. She has repeatedly been voted to the list of Pennsylvania Super Lawyers and was selected to the Top 50 Women Pennsylvania Super Lawyers for 2020. She was also named to City & State Pennsylvania’s 2022 Law Power 100 list.
Practice Areas
Admissions
- Pennsylvania
- United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
- United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania
- United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Education
- University of Pittsburgh School of Law, J.D., cum laude, 1994; Order of the Coif
- Bucknell University, B.S.B.A., magna cum laude, 1991
Associations
- Pennsylvania Bar Association
- Hearing Committee Member, Disciplinary Board of Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 2011-2017
- National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
- Pennsylvania Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (Co-Chair of Amicus Committee, 2020)
- Circle 200 of Northeastern PA
- Leadership Lackawanna, Class of 2004
Publications
- Donna A. Walsh and Patrick A. Casey, “Immunity: An Overview,” For the Defense, Pennsylvania Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, December 2016
- Donna A. Walsh and Patrick A. Casey, “Can Violating a Work Rule Make You a Criminal?” The Champion, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, September/October 2013
- Donna A. Walsh and Patrick A. Casey, “Electronic Evidence: The Ever-Expanding Frontier,” Utilizing Forensic Science in Criminal Cases, Aspatore Books, 2013
Speaking Engagements
- Donna A. Walsh and Patrick A. Casey, “Immunity,” Pennsylvania Bar Institute Criminal Law Symposium, 2014
- “Legal Nuts & Bolts of Small Business,” The University of Scranton Small Business Development Center, 2006
- “Human Resource Issues for Medical Professionals,” NEPA Medical Administration Professionals, 2005
Honors
- Selected to the Pennsylvania Super Lawyers, 2010-2011, 2014-2020
- Named in Top 50 Women Pennsylvania Super Lawyers, 2018, 2020
- Selected to the Pennsylvania Rising Stars, 2005
- Martindale-Hubbell DistinguishedSM Peer Review Rating
- Named to City & State Pennsylvania’s 2022 Law Power 100 list
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