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Employment Law - Employers
Smith Hartvigsen’s attorneys represent private
and public sector employers and employees in most areas of labor
and employment law. Although its attorneys have spent considerable
time in mediation and arbitration settings, administrative proceedings,
and state and federal trial and appellate courts, Smith Hartvigsen
is proud of its reputation for giving sound legal advice to its
clients which helps to avoid often unnecessary and costly litigation
expenses. In doing so, Smith Hartvigsen lawyers have drafted and
interpreted employee handbooks and employment contracts, including
non-competition agreements, confidentiality agreements, and severance
agreements, and advised clients on the best strategies for implementation
and performance of the terms of those agreements.
Smith Hartvigsen’s lawyers also have extensive experience
in litigating employment disputes, including wage claim disputes,
wrongful termination claims, and breach of employment contract claims.
Smith Hartvigsen has a solid reputation for representing employees
and employers in actions involving race, national origin, sex, and
disability discrimination (“Title VII actions”), the
Americans with Disabilities Act, the Fair Labor Standards Act, the
Family and Medical Leave Act, and the Age Discrimination in Employment
Act.
Because Smith Hartvigsen represents both employers and employees,
its lawyers are able to see issues from all vantage points and give
fair and wise advice to help its clients protect their valuable
time, money, and resources.
For further information, please contact:
D. Scott Crook
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