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Professional Employment Lawyer Florida

When seeking a Employment Lawyer Florida residents in Duval County, St. Johns County and the surrounding areas will find caring representation through Halkitis Law PLLC. Mr. Halkitis worked for 8 years at a reputable defense firm in Tampa before moving to Jacksonville in 2015.

Being at “at-will” state, Florida allows for employees to be terminated from their positions any time. It also allows employees to leave their jobs at any time.

In this model, terminated at-will employees can often, although not always, claim unemployment benefits. The ability to claim benefits depends on the provisions in the employment contract. Halkitis Law PLLC comes alongside clients who need help in situations where either there is a disagreement about benefits or a need to simply streamline the process of claiming benefits.

Many situations can arise in the employee/employer relationship or in the work environment that requires the aid of an experienced Employment Attorney Jacksonville FL. Halkitis Law PLLC assists in situations that include employee discrimination; sexual harassment in the workplace; overtime, wage and hour disputes; retaliation; wrongful termination or discharge; disability benefits; family and medical leave; workers’ compensation, and personal injury. So be sure to contact our best personal injury attorney in Jacksonville FL.

Serving Duval County, St Johns County & Surrounding Areas

Are you looking for a Duval County, St Johns County or Jacksonville Employment Lawyer? Perhaps one of the most difficult times in a person’s life is when their employment is either threatened or taken away. Many of us do not realize just how fragile the employment relationship is in the state of Florida, and just how few rights an employee has in the sunshine state. The reasons for this are many, but rather than debate whether this shortage of protections are due to who we vote into state office, or how a judge or administrative board goes about the business of making decisions or interpreting laws that are on the books, it is simply more critical for employees to know just what rights they have, regardless of how few or many, strong or weak, such rights are. We are proud to be among the top law firms in Jacksonville Florida.

General Rule of the Employment Relationship

The general rule in Florida is that an employee can be demoted or worse, terminated, for a good reason, bad reason or no reason at all. What’s even more misunderstood is that an employer need not give the employee notice of a job performance deficiency prior to terminating that employee.

Many people are under the misguided belief that there is a system of warnings that must be followed before any severe action such as demotion or termination takes place. This is not the rule in Florida.

There are, however, exceptions to the general rule. These exceptions are as follows:

1. An employer is prohibited from discriminating against an employee (but not all discrimination is illegal);

2. An employer is prohibited from retaliating against an employee (but not all retaliation is illegal); and finally

3. If a valid enforceable contract exists, then the employer and employee are bound by the terms of that contract. It is rare that such a contract is made between an employer and employee that is beneficial to the employee.

Prohibition of Discrimination in the Workplace:

The Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, makes illegal discrimination in the employment setting on the basis of race, religion, sex and nationality. Since the enactment of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Congress has also added age and disability to that list as well by passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, as amended, and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, as amended. Added to that by the Florida legislature are the classifications of HIV status and marital status through the Florida Civil Rights Act, thus making the following classifications “protected” in the state of Florida:

• Age

• Race

• Sex (or gender)

• Religion

• Nationality

• Disability

• HIV or

• Marital status

employment lawyer florida The discrimination must be because of the employee’s membership in one of these classifications. In other words, if an employee discriminates or treats one employee different than another on the basis of, for example, that one employee is a vegetarian and the other is not, or one employee is a Jaguar fan and the other is a Dolphins fan, that is not illegal discrimination. The difference in treatment MUST be because of the membership in one of the listed protected classifications.

Make sure to get in touch if you need an employment lawyer Jacksonville Florida, Duval County or St Johns County.

Employment Discrimination

Employment Discrimination

Under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, and the Americans with Disabilities Act, and Florida Civil Rights Act, it is illegal to

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Sexual Harassment Florida

 A persistent problem in the workplace that affects people across the states, and Florida is no exception - is a form of sex discrimination that violates Title VII of the

Wages & Overtime

Wages & Overtime

When you work hard at your job, you should expect that you will be paid and properly rewarded for your efforts. However, going above and beyond for your employer does not

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Wrongful Termination Lawyers Florida

Wrongful Termination Lawyers Florida. An employer may not fire, demote, harass or otherwise retaliate against an individual for filing a charge of discrimination,

Disability Benefits

Disability Benefits

Short & Long Term Disability Benefits in Jacksonville While employers are not required to provide disability, pension and retirement plans for their

Family & Medical Leave

Family & Medical Leave

Filing FMLA & Disability Rights Lawsuits in Jacksonville Are you looking for an experienced and effective Medical Leave Act attorney in the Jacksonville area

Retaliation

Retaliation

Prohibition of Retaliation in the Workplace: The prohibition of retaliation in the workplace is perhaps the most misunderstood laws by most

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Personal Injury Attorney Jacksonville FL

  The Halkitis Law PLLC has the best personal injury attorneys in Jacksonville FL to help when you, a loved one, or friend are injured as the result of

About Michael Halkitis

About Michael Halkitis

Experienced Employment Lawyer in Jacksonville, Florida Michael Halkitis is the attorney-owner of Halkitis Law PLLC. Mr. Halkitis is a trusted advisor who provides practical legal advice to employees and small businesses on a wide range of complex and evolving employment law issues. In addition to providing advice and counsel, Mr. Halkitis also has an active litigation practice. Since 2006, he has successfully litigated cases in state and federal court.  Mr. Halkitis graduated cum laude from Davidson College, where he played collegiate football for the Wildcats. After graduating law school cum laude at the University of Florida, Mr. Halkitis clerked for two federal judges. He worked for 8 years at a reputable defense firm in Tampa before moving to Jacksonville in 2015. Prior to starting Halkitis Law, Mr. Halkitis worked at The … Read More »

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