Latham, Shuker, Eden & Beaudine LLP
CORPORATE LAW
Not all companies are structured or operated identically. Consequently, our corporate attorneys are well versed and skilled in structuring business relationships and in negotiating, documenting, and closing sophisticated business and agribusiness transactions.
* Corporations, including Professional Corporations
* Corporate Finance
* Partnerships
* Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives
* Mergers and Acquisitions
* Technology
* International Transactions
LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT
The Firm’s Labor and Employment practice represents and counsels employers in all types of matters involving both the employment relationship and labor law. It serves small to medium size businesses as well as large corporations and public employers.
Our attorneys represent these employers in a wide spectrum of labor and employment matters in state and federal court as well as before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the National Labor Relations Board, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division, and other federal and state administrative agencies.
We emphasize counseling and preventative employment practices by assisting clients in compliance with employment related laws and regulations such as Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), Equal Pay Act, the WARN Act, and the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), as well as comparable state statutes such as the Florida Civil Rights Act. We assist employers in developing, implementing and maintaining employee handbooks, policy and procedure manuals, and substance abuse programs as well as in employee relations matters that occur from day to day. We also assist employers in drafting employment contracts, confidentiality and trade secret agreements, non-competitor and non-solicitation agreements.
In addition, we represent clients in their labor relations with unions during the election phases of union campaigns and negotiation of any labor agreements, as well as in the grievance and arbitration proceedings before the National Labor Relations Board and if a public employer, before the Florida Public Employee Relations Commission.
Latham, Shuker, Eden & Beaudine LLP
111 N Magnolia Ave #1400
Orlando FL 32801
Tel: 407 481-5800
Fax: 407 481-5801
E-mail: info@lseblaw.com
The word "firm" suggests strength, stability, determination, definitiveness and reason. These words laid the foundation, circa 1996, of Latham, Shuker, Eden & Beaudine, LLP. And we exemplify firm in every sense of the word.
We are a growing law firm located in downtown Orlando, Florida, that is dedicated to the representation of businesses, big and small, in a wide array of fields. We endeavor to form lasting partnerships with our clients through a philosophy based upon principles of excellence, integrity, leadership, and service. The firm’s primary goals are to provide outstanding legal services for individuals and businesses located in central Florida and beyond, and to provide a challenging and rewarding work environment and career experience for our professionals.
We are entrepreneurial. We use cutting edge technology to identify, obtain, and process information as quickly and efficiently as possible. We welcome the opportunity to help your business realize its objectives, discover new opportunities, and develop and implement the strategies necessary to succeed in ever-evolving markets.
From the orange groves to the entertainment industry, the firm takes pride in the diverse group of clients from the real estate, construction, manufacturing, insurance, technology, franchising, agriculture, health care, and entertainment industries that have already chosen to place their confidence in us. As general counsel to several of the leading businesses in Florida, we are routinely consulted not only on important legal decisions, but on important business decisions as well. We take pride in the partnership role we play in our clients’ strategies and victories.
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