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St Petersburg Employment Law Firm
Overview
Attorney Craig Berman established our St. Petersburg law office, Berman Law Firm, P.A., in 1998 to assist clients in the often confusing and frustrating area of employment law. Since that time, our law firm has expanded to represent both employers and employees who live or work in Pinellas County and throughout Florida's Tampa Bay area who face a variety of legal challenges such as:
- Discrimination
- Wage and overtime disputes
- Employment contract disputes
- Equal employment issues
- Intellectual property protection
- Noncompete agreements
- Wrongful termination
- Retaliatory discharge
- Severance issues
- Sexual harassment
- Unemployment appeals
- Whistleblower protection
Whether you are an employee suffering from a hostile work environment, discrimination or a wrongful termination, our attorneys can help you seek justice. If you have a dispute over wages, our law firm will fight for your right to fair compensation. If you feel you need to report unsafe or unethical practices, we will ensure the protection of your rights under the law.
If you are a business owner or company leader who faces a legal issue related to the theft of intellectual property or an employment dispute, we can help you address those issues and protect your business. Employers who are facing other forms of employment litigation can also turn to us for help in ensuring their companies have all necessary legal protections in place.
At Berman Law Firm, P.A., our attorneys understand that each client's case is unique. Building a successful legal strategy depends on the special circumstances surrounding the issue at hand, and our attorneys have the experience and resources to achieve the results our clients expect and deserve.
About Berman Law Firm, P.A.
Practice Areas
- Employment Law
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
111 2nd Ave NESte 706 St Petersburg, FL 33701
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