A few months ago, I was asked by a colleague to assist on a case. He represented a client in a workers’ compensation claim. The defendant in the workers’ compensation claim turned around and sued his client under a bunch of legal theories in Miami-Dade Circuit Court. I was consulted to defend the client. Rather… Continue Reading Retaliation Turns The Table
Unpaid Wage Claim As Entree Or Appetizer
Clients often call my office with more than one problem. My employee clients will at first talk about how they did not get paid overtime wages and then discuss some other problem where they used to work. The second problem usually involves either some type of illegal discrimination (like pregnancy, age, race, or national origin), a… Continue Reading Unpaid Wage Claim As Entree Or Appetizer
A Recent Example Of Collaboration
I was recently contacted by an attorney colleague in Miami whose client suffered a work injury. Our mutual client was paid as an independent contractor, which made it more difficult for my colleague to obtain her workers’ compensation benefits. In speaking with the client and analyzing her pay records, we realized that she was working… Continue Reading A Recent Example Of Collaboration