Overview
Jacqueline Prats is an associate in the Litigation & Dispute Resolution and Employment Law Practice Groups. Jacqueline assists businesses with commercial disputes and litigation, as well as regularly advises employers on compliance with federal and state employment law. She also represents employers in government investigations and litigation of employment claims. Prior to joining the firm, Jacqueline was a Federal Judicial Intern at the U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida, and served as a Summer Associate at Trenam.
Representative Matters
- Won summary judgment on behalf of employer in federal harassment and retaliation case.
- Successfully defeated a summary judgment motion in a multi-count breach-of-contract and deceptive trade practices case on behalf of a business client, leading to resolution of claims out of court.
- Successfully moved class-action Fair Labor Standards Act claims against employer from court to arbitration.
- Assisted in blocking opponent’s demand for attorneys’ fees, resulting in six-to seven-figure reduction of client’s potential liability.
- Assisted in winning summary judgment in complicated trade-secrets misappropriation case, leading to resolution of claims out of court.
- Represented numerous employers in drafting and review of employment documents including employee handbooks, workplace policies, and employment agreements.
- Represented businesses in negligence claims, defamation claims, contract disputes, and collections matters.
- Represented employers of varying sizes against charges of gender, sexual orientation, race, age, and disability discrimination filed with federal, state, and local administrative agencies.
- Represented employers of varying sizes against claims of wage-and-hour violations, trade secret misappropriation, harassment, discrimination, and retaliation, in both federal and state court.
- Represented companies and individuals in prosecution and defense of non-compete and other restrictive covenant claims.
Honors and Distinctions
- Florida Super Lawyers, Rising Star, Employment Litigation: Defense, 2019 – 2022
- Florida Trend’s Legal Elite, Up & Comers, 2019
- The Florida Bar Labor and Employment Section, CheckoffNewcoming Author of the Year Award, 2020
Professional Involvement
- American Bar Association, Labor & Employment Section
- Hillsborough County Bar Association, member
- Florida Bar
- Florida Association for Women Lawyers (FAWL), Student Member
- Bay Area Legal Services (BALS)
- Tampa Connection, Class of 2020
Community Involvement
- Kinney Karate, Martial Arts Instructor
- Family Forms Clinic for Bay Area Legal Services
- Stageworks Theatre, Community Engagement Committee
News
- Jacqueline Prats Authors Diversity Initiatives and the Backlash of Reverse Discrimination Claims
- Forty One Attorneys Recognized in Florida Super Lawyers 2021
- Jacqueline Prats Discusses Perfect Attendance Policies with SHRM Online
- FFCRA’s Mandate Will Expire, but Appropriations Bill Allows Employers to Seek Tax Credit for Paid Leave Offered Voluntarily
- Forty Seven Attorneys Recognized in Florida Super Lawyers 2020
- Jacqueline Prats Provides Insight on the Impact the New NLRB Decision Will Have on Employers in Modern Restaurant Management
- Jacqueline Prats Selected to the Tampa Connection’s Class of 2020
- Twenty One Attorneys Named to Florida Trend Magazine’s “Legal Elite” 2019
- Forty-Nine Attorneys Recognized in Florida Super Lawyers 2019
- Twenty Attorneys Named to Florida Trend Magazine’s “Legal Elite” 2018
- Jacqueline Prats Discusses Supreme Court Ruling on Class Action Waivers in FSR Magazine
Thought Leadership
- ABA-TIPS/ABOTA National Trial Academy, Participant, September 2022
- “Jacqueline Prats discusses the EPA Supreme Court Decision on Ruling Making Power from DOL, EEOC, and NLRB,” SHRM, July 2022
- “Diversity Initiatives and the Backlash of Reverse Discrimination Claims,” The Florida Bar Journal, August 2021
- “Jaqueline Prats Discusses Perfect Attendance Policies,” SHRM Online, May 2021
- “New NLRB Decision Eases Restrictions on Keeping Harassment investigations Confidential,” Author, Modern Restaurant Management, January 2020
- “SCOTUS Resolves Circuit Split on Administrative Exhaustion as Jurisdictional Requirement,” Author, the Checkoff, August 2019
- “Are Arbitration Agreements Necessary for Class-Action Waivers to Be Enforceable?,” Author, Florida Bar Journal, Vol. 92, No. 9, November 2018
- “2018 Midwinter Treatise Supplement: The Fair Labor Standards Act,” Contributing Author, Forthcoming 2018
- “The Decision That Could Alter Employment Contracts for Restaurants,” Author, FSR Magazine, June 2018
- “Hot Topics in Whistleblower Law,” Speaker, Federal Labor Standards Legislation Subcommittee of the Labor & Employment Law Section of the ABA, February 2018