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Employees: Great Asset or Great Risk
Employees are the heartbeat of any successful business. They drive productivity, uphold your brand, and serve as the frontline connection to your customers. When empowered and managed effectively, your team can become one of your company’s most valuable assets—fueling innovation, delivering exceptional service, and helping you achieve long-term strategic goals.
However, the same individuals who help move your company forward can also present serious risks. Whether it’s through claims of harassment, wage disputes, wrongful termination, or discrimination allegations, employee-related issues can quickly escalate into costly legal battles, operational disruptions, and significant damage to your company’s reputation. As a business owner, you also have to be wary of potential claims arising from federal regulations governing employment and businesses like the ADA (“Americans with Disabilities Act”) and FLSA (“Fair Labor Standards Act”). TCLG can represent your business in ADA Defense and FLSA Defense lawsuits and can develop strategies to help you avoid those kinds of claims in the future.
By staying informed about these applicable laws and regulations, you can ensure that your company is in compliance and help mitigate any legal repercussions. Another crucial step to mitigating your risk is to have clear and comprehensive employment policies and procedures [Link to C-5] in place. These policies should cover all aspects of employee behavior and expectations, including but not limited to anti-discrimination, anti-harassment, and health and safety guidelines.
Experienced Employment Law Attorneys to Help you Defend Against Employment Claims
TCLG has a broad range of experience representing businesses as employers and dealing with the potential risks of employment litigation. Because we represent employers in both a litigation and transactional capacity, we understand what issues arise and how to adequately address them. If your business is involved in or dealing with the threat of employment litigation, you need a well-versed business lawyer on your side. Contact us to find out how we can help you and your business defend against employment claims.
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Employment Defense Litigation
Defending employers in complex workplace disputes.
ADA Defense Atorneys
Protecting businesses against ADA claims.
Employment Agreements
Clear agreements to protect employer–employee relationships.
Non-Competition & Non-Solicitation Litigation
Enforcing covenants to safeguard business interests.
Company Policies & Handbook
Workplace policies that ensure compliance and reduce risk.
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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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