Retaliation Law
Whether you’ve spoken out about something and were treated poorly or you are worried about the legal implications of steps you’ve taken, it is critical to know what your rights are. At the Law Office of Vanessa D. Torres, P.A., you can depend on Attorney Torres to help you to deal with the outcome of your actions, statements, or beliefs, including working to protect your right to employment.
If you are struggling with the loss of your job or poor treatment after doing what you thought was right, reach out to our team immediately. Without a doubt, retaliation could put your job at risk, and you have the legal right to protect your position in many cases.
Let Attorney Torres provide you with insight into what your legal rights are. You can trust that you will get an accurate assessment of what’s occurring and what steps you can take to protect your rights and your job. Each situation is very different.
To learn more about legal strategies against retaliation in the workplace, set up a consultation with the Law Office of Vanessa D. Torres, P.A. We serve all of Coral Gables, FL, and the surrounding region of Miami-Dade, Monroe, Broward, and Palm Beach.
Defending Your Rights Against Work Retaliation
Facing retaliation at work? Our dedicated attorneys are here to defend your rights. With a history of success and a caring approach, we will fight against workplace retaliation and get the justice and compensation you deserve. Contact us today for a free consultation.
- Experienced in Retaliation Cases
- Proven Success in Protecting Employee Rights
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Questions You May Wonder?
People often turn to lawyers as a last resort after the contract has been signed, a spouse has walked out, or a creditor is threatening. But just like regular medical checkups, “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” when it comes to legal matters.
Good legal advice can not only save you money in the long run, but also save you from unpleasant difficulties later.
Situations in which you should consider consulting a lawyer include:
- Before buying or selling real estate.
- Before signing a contract with major financial provisions.
- Before making a will or planning your estate.
- Before organizing a business.
- If you are arrested or charged with a crime.
- When you are involved in an accident in which there is significant damage to persons or property.
- When there are changes in your family status, such as marriage, adoption, or divorce.
- When you have tax problems or questions.
- When a lawsuit is brought against you, or you want to bring a lawsuit against someone.
Lawyers base their fees on different facts, including the difficulty of a particular legal task, the amount of time involved, the experience and skill of the lawyer in the particular area of law and the lawyer’s cost of doing business. The cost of doing business, referred to as overhead, usually includes rent, equipment, salaries and the cost of maintaining the lawyer’s level of professional skills and education. A lawyer’s overhead normally is 35 percent to 50 percent of the legal fees charged.
A lawyer’s services normally involve research, investigation and case preparation. Most of the work is done after the client leaves the lawyer’s office and can be very time-consuming. As a result, the client is often unaware of the amount of time a given legal matter will actually take.
A client should always discuss the prospective charges at the first meeting with the lawyer. At the initial meeting, the lawyer and the client should discuss the time anticipated to resolve the case, the difficulties likely to be encountered, and the complexity of the legal issues in the particular case. An early agreement concerning fees will prevent surprises and misunderstandings for both the client and the lawyer. You should be prepared to decide how much money you can afford to invest in the resolution of the problem. The lawyer/client relationship involves a mutual commitment. Both parties have a need from the outset to have a full and complete understanding of the commitment.
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