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Fort Myers, Florida Employment Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 112 Fort Myers attorneys and 43 law firms.

Ty G. Roland
Florida Employment attorney at Aloia Roland and Lubell with 30 years of experience
2250 1st Street, Fort Myers, FL

Tyra N. Read
Florida Employment attorney at Henderson Franklin Starnes and Holt with 25 years of experience
1715 Monroe Street, Fort Myers, FL

Vicki L. Sproat
Florida Employment attorney at Henderson Franklin Starnes and Holt with 47 years of experience
1715 Monroe Street, Fort Myers, FL

William Boltrek, III
Florida Employment attorney at Henderson Franklin Starnes and Holt with 24 years of experience
1715 Monroe Street, Fort Myers, FL

William E. Stockman
Florida Employment attorney at DeBoest Stockman Decker Hagan Cheffer and Webb Martin with 48 years of experience
1415 Hendry Street, Fort Myers, FL

William M. Dillon
Florida Employment attorney at Fowler White Boggs with 20 years of experience
2235 1st Street, Fort Myers, FL

William O. Kratochvil
Florida Employment attorney at Henderson Franklin Starnes and Holt with 25 years of experience
1715 Monroe Street, Fort Myers, FL
Need help with an employment matter?
If you are an employee or employer an employment lawyer will draft and review your employment contracts and any other binding legal documents concerning employment including agreements covering confidentiality, non-disclosure, competition and non-compete, stock and options, commission and revenue sharing. Before you sign any agreement a lawyer can review, offer advice and resolve any issues. It’s in the interest of both employees and their employers to have proper agreements. An employment lawyer or law firm will also litigate to resolve any disputes if an agreement was improper or not respected.
Need an attorney in Fort Myers, FL?
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- Cost ‐ Have expected costs and fees been clearly explained to you? It’s OK to ask for an estimate.