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Florida & Utah Overtime Pay Attorney and Lawyer providing experienced Overtime Pay legal services in Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Naples, Bonita Springs, Punta Gorda, Port Charlotte, Immokalee, Lee County, Collier County, and the throughout the States of Florida and Utah.


Berke Law Firm, P.A., is a professional law firm that represents those who have been intentionally or unintentionally denied Overtime Pay by your current or previous employer in the States of Florida or Utah.

Overtime Pay is governed by the Fair Labor Standard Act (FLSA). Included in the FLSA are the conditions, stipulations, exemptions, and compliance in overtime and wage and hour issues.

In most cases, an employee is entitled to receive overtime pay in the form of time and a half (1.5 times the hourly rate), based on the employees hourly rate of pay for every hour worked over 40 hours per week.

There are overtime exemptions which are based upon occupations and other specific conditions. However, many of these overtime exemptions require the employer to adhere to very strict guidelines in order to maintain the overtime pay exemption status of each employee.

As a law firm providing experienced Overtime Pay Attorney - Lawyer legal services, we have proudly assisted many people in Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Naples, Bonita Springs, Punta Gorda, Port Charlotte, Immokalee, Lee County, Collier County, and throughout the States of Florida and Utah with Overtime Pay legal issues. We are committed to protecting the legal rights of each and every client, while always striving to provide the highest standard of legal representation. Contact Berke Law Firm, P.A., by calling 239.549.6689, Toll Free: 800-57BERKE (800-572-3753), or by using our online submission form.

Overtime laws can be very complicated and confusing to both the worker and the employer. While some employers intentionally deny employees overtime pay, there are also many employers who, due to the complexity of overtime laws, mistakenly do not pay employees entitled overtime pay. Regardless if the act of denying an employee overtime pay is intentional or unintentional, when the employee is lawfully entitled to receive overtime pay for hours worked over 40 hours per week, the employee must be paid overtime pay for hours worked over 40 hours per week.

If you file an overtime pay claim against your employer, they cannot fire you as a result, as your employer may also be faced with a potential employment retaliation legal claim.

If you require professional legal services regarding an Overtime Pay dispute in Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Naples, Bonita Springs, Punta Gorda, Port Charlotte, Immokalee, Lee County, Collier County, or throughout the States of Florida or Utah, be proactive in protecting your legal rights by seeking the legal advice of an experienced Florida and Utah Overtime Pay attorney - lawyer. Contact Berke Law Firm, P.A., at 239.549.6689, Toll Free: 800-57BERKE (800-572-3753), or by using our online submission form.


 

Cape Coral, Florida
239.549.6689

Port Charlotte, Florida
941.743.8133

Naples, Florida
239.514.7600

 Immokalee, Florida
239.657.2777

 
 

Overtime Pay and Unemployment Appeal Cases in the States of

Florida & Utah

Toll Free: 800-57BERKE (800-572-3753)

 

Florida & Utah Overtime Pay Attorney and Lawyer providing experienced Overtime Pay legal services in Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Naples, Bonita Springs, Punta Gorda, Port Charlotte, Immokalee, Lee County, Collier County, and the throughout the States of Florida and Utah.

 

 

Overtime & FLSA Overtime

Fair Labor Standards Act - FLSA

Overtime Misconceptions

Overtime Exemptions

What is Considered Work Time?

 

 

 

Cape Coral, Florida
239.549.6689


Port Charlotte, Florida
941.743.8133


Naples, Florida
239.514.7600


Immokalee, Florida
239.657.2777


UTAH
Toll Free: 800-57BERKE
(800-572-3753)

 

 

 

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