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FloridaEmployment Law Lawyers in Lee County, Florida

Employees have certain rights under federal and state laws. Employers, for instance, cannot discriminate on the basis of many factors including race, religion or national origin.

Employers can also be liable for subjecting employees to a hostile work environment or sexual harassment. Employers must follow certain laws pertaining to wages and payment, including payment for overtime.

Employment lawyers in Lee County, Florida typically represent employees who have been treated unfairly or wrongly by their employers and seek to be compensated.

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Andrea Rosemarie Fraser

Andrea Rosemarie Fraser
Lee County Attorney's Office
Lee County Attorney'S Ofc PO Box 398
Fort Myers, FL 33902
Licensed for 33 years, Andrea Rosemarie Fraser is a Employment Law lawyer who attended University of Florida Levin College of Law... read more >

Robert Dodig Jr

Robert Dodig Jr
Legal Aid Service of Collier County
2720 NW 21st St
Cape Coral, FL 33993
Licensed for 30 years, Robert Dodig Jr is a Education Law and Employment Law lawyer who attended Pettit College of Law - The Ohio Northern ... read more >
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Employment Law Specialty Areas

Certified in Employment Law

Florida Bar Board Certification in Employment Law - Lawyers certified in "Labor and Employment Law" by the Florida Board of Legal Specialization have demonstrated substantial involvement in this area of the law.

Under Rule 6-23.2, the term "Labor and Employment law" is defined as "advice and representation concerning the application and interpretation of public and private sector labor and employment law principles, as well as employment discrimination and employment-related civil rights law."

Attorneys that practice labor and employment law in Florida deal with "state and federal laws that apply to the employment relationship including, but not limited to:

(1) the National Labor Relations Act, as amended;

(2) the Fair Labor Standards Act;

(3) Florida's public sector collective bargaining laws and career service appeals;

(4) the Employment Retirement Income Security Act;

(5) the Family Medical Leave Act;

(6) Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and Florida's Civil Rights Act;

(7) the Americans With Disabilities Act;

(8) Occupational Safety and Health Act; [and]

(9) the Age Discrimination in Employment Act."


Nonprofit Legal Associations

National Employment Lawyers Association

The NELA strives toward a world where employees are paid a living wage, that is free of employment discrimination, harassment or wrongful termination.


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