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Forty-One Attorneys Listed in Tampa Magazine’s Top Lawyers for 2023

By Appellate, Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights, Business Transactions, Construction, Employment, Financial Services, Health Care, Land Use and Government, Litigation and Dispute Resolution, Marital and Family, News, Private Client Services, Real Estate and Lending Transactions, Tax

January 2, 2023 – TAMPA, FL – Trenam Law is pleased to announce that twenty-four of its attorneys have been listed as Top Lawyers 2023 by Tampa Magazine. During the fourth quarter of 2022, Tampa Magazine mailed close to 11,000 surveys to Florida Bar attorneys in Hillsborough County.  During the…

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U.S. Supreme Court Stays OSHA Vaccination and Testing ETS Pending Further Litigation

By COVID-19 Legal Updates, Employment, News

U.S. SUPREME COURT STAYS OSHA VACCINATION AND TESTING ETS PENDING FURTHER LITIGATION As we have previously advised, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) promulgated an Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) requiring private employers with 100 or more employees to implement policies requiring employees either to be vaccinated, or to choose…

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Trending Alert: Non-compete unenforceable because of COVID-19? Florida appellate court says no

By Employment, News

Non-compete unenforceable because of COVID-19? Florida Appellate Court says no. Florida employers received some good news when it comes to enforcing non-competition agreements during this unique time. A Miami trial court refused to enforce a non-competition agreement against a former employee finding that not allowing the employee to exercise his…

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Five Steps an Employer Should Take if it Suspects a Former Employee Violated a Non-Compete by Patrick Causey

By Employment, Litigation and Dispute Resolution, News

Featured in Tampa Bay Business & Wealth, May 2021 Non-compete lawsuits are typically quick and very expensive. Although a normal lawsuit can last years, a non-compete case may be resolved in as little as three months. It is therefore critical for employers to move quickly to preserve and obtain evidence…

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Shareholder Alicia Koepke Discusses Accommodating Mental Disabilities During and After the Pandemic in the Florida Bar Journal

By Employment, News

Originally posted in The Florida Bar Journal, May/June 2021, Vol 95, No.3 The COVID-19 pandemic has caused increased stress, anxiety, and depression for many people, but particularly those suffering from preexisting mental illness. A variety of factors may play into such individuals not obtaining the help they need to succeed…

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