
Juno Turner is a partner at Outten & Golden LLP in New York, where she primarily represents employees in class wage and hour and discrimination cases. Prior to joining the firm in 2009, Juno Turner was a law clerk to the Honorable James Orenstein in the Eastern District of New York.
Before her judicial clerkship, Juno worked for two years in the Labor Bureau of the New York State Attorney General’s Office, where she investigated and prosecuted minimum wage and overtime violations.
Before proceeding to law school, Juno Turner worked as a legal assistant for non-profit groups providing representation and outreach to immigrant populations in New York and New Jersey.
Juno Turner graduated from Fordham Law School in 2006, where she participated in the Stein Scholars Program for Public Interest Law and Ethics.
Juno Turner is admitted to practice in New York State and in the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York.
She is an Executive Board Member, New York Lawyers Committee of the American Constitution Society, a Member, New York City Bar Association (Labor & Employment Committee), the National Employment Lawyers Association, and the American Bar Association Labor & Employment Law Section (Federal Labor Standards Legislation Committee)
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