Bagyi named a Super Lawyer for 10th time

VOORHEESVILLE — John M. Bagyi has been named, for the 10th year in a row, to the 2018 Upstate New York Super Lawyers list in the field of Employment and Labor.

A 1989 graduate of Guilderland High School, Bagyi lives in Voorheesville with his wife, Dania, and their daughters, Kennedy and McKenna.

An attorney with Bond, Schoeneck & King, holding both the Senior Professional in Human Resources and Society for Human Resource Management - Senior Certified Professional certifications and practicing in the firm’s Albany office, Bagyi counsels and represents employers on labor and employment issues.

“With years of experience advising employers in a broad range of industries, John provides his clients practical, real world advice, mindful of the need to balance the legal ‘ideal’ with a client’s operational reality,” according to a release from his firm.

Bagyi is also one of 200 lawyers to be recognized by Human Resource Executive magazine as the Nation’s Most Powerful Employment Attorneys.

Bond, Schoeneck & King PLLC is a law firm with 250 lawyers in eight offices in New York State as well as offices in Naples, Florida, and Kansas City.

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