ACCESS Newswire
13 Apr 2021, 00:35 GMT+10
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL / ACCESSWIRE / April 12, 2021 / Kelley Kronenberg, a multi-practice business law firm, is pleased to announce that attorney Adam D. Kemper joins the firm as a Partner and Business Unit Leader. Adam will be joining the firm's Employment and Labor practice group.
Kelley Kronenberg's Employment and Labor team provides effective counsel to public and private sector employers in the following areas: employment, labor, employee benefits, discrimination, and safety matters. Our clients range from family-owned businesses to some of the largest employers in the nation including retail, education, manufacturing, construction, hospitals, health care, communications, professional services, and transportation corporations.
'We are thrilled to welcome Adam to the firm. He brings a decade of experience working with businesses and employers on labor and employment matters. His expertise allows us to offer enhanced service capabilities to our clients, and to expand our current bench of practitioners,' said Michael J. Fichtel, Principal Partner and CEO of Kelley Kronenberg.
Adam counsels companies of all sizes on a variety of workplace and human resources issues including, but not limited to, interviewing, hiring, employee discipline and discharge, workplace discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wage and hour, whistleblower, unemployment, medical marijuana compliance, restrictive covenants, non-compete agreements, non-solicitation agreements, non-disclosure agreements, separation agreements, workplace policies and employee handbooks. He also has extensive experience litigating employment-related disputes on behalf of both employees and employers in court, in arbitration and during various administrative proceedings.
ABOUT KELLEY KRONENBERG
Kelley Kronenberg is a multi-practice business law firm with nearly 400 employees, more than 175 attorneys and 12 locations throughout Florida and the United States. Founded in 1980, the firm is one of the fastest-growing law firms in Florida and amongst the largest in the U.S. The firm serves all types and sizes of public and private companies, including small businesses and individuals nationwide. Kelley Kronenberg has been recognized amongst the 'Largest U.S. Law Firms' by the National Law Journal's NLJ 500, Law 360 400, and Florida Trend in 2020, 'America's Top Corporate Law Firms' by Forbes and 'Top 10' in NLJ's Women's Scorecard in 2019. The firm has been the recipient of many accolades most recently including in 2020: 'Best Multi-Practice Business Law Firm - USA,' Acquisition International; 'Top Workplaces,' Sun Sentinel; 'Best Places to Work,' South Florida Business Journal; 'Business of the Year,' 'Top 100 Private Companies,' 'Top Law Firms,' and 'Largest Law Firms,' South Florida Business Journal; 'Largest Law Firms,' Tampa Bay Business Journal, Orlando Business Journal, and Jacksonville Business Journal; 'Biggest Law Firms in Florida,' Florida Trend; 'Top 100 Law Firms,' South Florida Business & Wealth; Florida's Largest Law Firms,' American Lawyer's, Daily Business Review 'Review 100' and 'Best Law Firms,' U.S. News - Best Lawyers®. For more information, visit www.kklaw.com.
MEDIA CONTACT:
Michelle Martinez Reyes, Chief Relations Officer
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SOURCE: Kelley Kronenberg
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