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Florida employment law establishes the key regulations governing the employer-employee relationship across the state—from wages and overtime to discrimination, harassment, and benefits.
Compliance with both state and federal standards is not only a legal requirement but also a strategic way to protect your company and its people.
Navigating these laws can be complex, and professional legal guidance is essential to reduce risks and prepare for potential disputes. The Campbell Law Group (TCLG) offers skilled representation and tailored strategies to help businesses stay compliant, manage legal exposure, and operate with integrity.
With extensive experience serving clients throughout Florida, TCLG is equipped to safeguard your company’s interests and provide the trusted support your business needs.
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The Status of the Department of Labor’s (DOL) Joint Employer Rule and Recent Developments in Employment Law
In December 2021, we discussed anticipated shifts in employment law under the Biden administration, particularly regarding the Department of Labor’s (DOL) Joint Employer Rule. Since then, several key developments have reshaped wage and hour regulations, independent…

The 4 Top Reasons Why Your Business Needs an Employee Handbook
For any company of any size having an employee handbook is as important as any other foundational document. Your handbook should serve as a go to for both your employees and management alike. As with any organized system, businesses must have documents in place that…

The Status of the Dept of Labor’s (DOL) Joint Employer Rule and Biden’s Employment Law Agenda
Right after Joe Biden took office as the 46th President of the United States we wrote a blog post detailing expected changes in employment law with the new administration. This blog post is a follow-up to our first post; we’ll discuss the change in rules that have…
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