Earle K. Shawe papers
Scope and Contents
The papers of Earle K. Shawe consist primarily of memoranda and case briefs from Shawe & Rosenthal related to labor-management relations, some business and personal correspondence, newspapers clippings, and scrapbooks. Also included are some photographs, date books, and address book.
The addendum to this collection consists of letters and postcards that Shawe sent to his brother while he was a law student at the University of Virginia.
Dates
- Creation: 1938 - 2003
Creator
- Shawe, Earle K., 1913-2017 (Person)
Biographical / Historical
Earle K. Shawe graduated from the University of Virginia in 1934, and proceeded to become one of the first attorneys at the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). After serving as the chief law officer for the board's 5th Region, Shawe stepped down in 1947 to start his own private practice in Baltimore, Maryland. Specializing in labor and employment law, Shawe & Rosenthal rose to prominence after numerous notable cases, including a 1947 filing of the first unfair labor practice charge against a union under the Taft-Hartley Act.
Shawe is recognized as one of the first attorneys in the country to specialize in all areas of labor relations under the National Labor Relations Act, including union avoidance, union elections, collective bargaining, unfair labor practice charges, and union grievance matters. While at the NLRB, Earle tried cases throughout the country, often involving issues of first impression. Upon leaving the Board in 1947, Earle founded the firm that became Shawe Rosenthal, LLP. Beginning with the filing in 1947 of this country’s first unfair labor practice charge against a union under the Taft-Hartley Act, Shawe was instrumental in the firm’s development of a national practice representing management in all areas of labor relations. Shawe’s interest in, and zealous commitment to, his firm’s clients and the furtherance of management’s interests in employee relations is nationally recognized and explains the roots of Shawe Rosenthal, LLP’s, continued growth in the successful representation of employers in significant local and national labor relations matters. His contribution to the development of labor law was not limited to his activities on behalf of his firm's clients. He also wrote, spoke, and testified as to the concerns of management in regard to its relations with employees. He was similarly active in city, state, and national bar and professional associations. His accomplishments in the field of labor law were recognized by his election as a Fellow of the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers in 1999.
Shawe gave generously to the University of Virignia Law School, esablishing in the early 1990s the Earle K. Shawe Labor Relations Award, a monetary award that is given to the graduating student who shows the greatest promise of becoming a successful practitioner in the field of labor relations.
Earle K. Shawe died June 30, 2017, aged 104.
Full Extent
4 Linear Feet (9 archival boxes, plus some oversized materials.)
Language of Materials
English
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Earle K. Shawe donated the first part of his papers in the fall of 2008. His daughter Gail Bernstein donated an addendum July 2017.
Subject
- Shawe, Earle K., 1913-2017 (Person)
- National Labor Relations Board (Organization)
Genre / Form
Topical
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Arthur J. Morris Law Library Special Collections Repository
Arthur J. Morris Law Library
580 Massie Road
University of Virginia
Charlottesville Virginia 22903 United States
archives@law.virginia.edu