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Parental Alienation in Divorces

Parental alienation is a term that is often thrown around in divorce and paternity proceedings, however, it is rarely ever truly understood at its core. Parental alienation is a process by which a child is turned against one of their parents due to the emotional manipulation of the alienating parent and it is devastating on children. 
Can Officers, Directors or Managers Be Held Personally Liable for FLSA Claims?


To the surprise of many company officers, directors, and managers, the answer is yes. An employee can personally sue an officer, director, and manager for claims under the Fair Labor Standard Act (FLSA). Claims under the FLSA are primarily for unpaid wages, overtime, and improper exemption status of an employee.
Trade Secret Misappropriation – Protecting your Business


Trade secret misappropriation is a critical threat to business owners. A business’ trade secrets are what give it a competitive advantage among its competitors. It is confidential information that a business derives an economic commercial benefit from. Trade secrets can come in the form of recipes, formulas, patterns, designs, processes, practices, forms and many others.
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On September 8, 2021, our Managing Partner, Regina Campbell, Esq., released The Legal Zone’s new episode: “Non-Compete Agreements under Biden Administration”. This episode covers the basic elements of what every person needs to know about non-compete agreements under the Biden administration.
 
The executive order does not mean that any non-compete or non-solicitation for similar type provisions are valid. It is an indication to the federal agencies to investigate the unfair use of these types of agreements or restrictive covenants and particularly the effect that they may have on worker’s mobility. The executive order is more likely to affect companies that are larger in scale that have a national workforce and that use non-compete agreements unnecessarily to keep employees from being able to have options to leave the company.
 
For more information, you can view the full episode here or listen here!

Remembering the 20th anniversary of 9/11

Loss. Survival. Courage. Conviction. On the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, the firm paused to remember. We honor the nearly 3,000 individuals lost in Arlington, New York City, and Shanksville on that dreadful day. Each of those individuals was someone’s family, someone’s friend. The loss of every single person evoked sadness towards families, communities, and entire nations. For many Americans—regardless of where we were on 9/11 or whether we had lost a loved one—the attack felt personal. It still does.



Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month

The Campbell Law Group, P.A. celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month by showcasing seven incredible Hispanic women: Sonia Sotomayor, Ellen Ochoa, Gloria Estefan, Sofia Vergara, Isabel Allende.
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🌟Sonia Sotomayor is the 1st Hispanic Supreme Court justice.
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🌟Ellen Ochoa is the 1st Hispanic woman to go to space.
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🌟Gloria Estefan is the 1st Cuban-American to win the Kennedy Center Honor award.
🌟 Sofia Vergara is a notable actress from Barranquilla, Colombia.
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🌟 Isabel Allende is the 1st Latina author dubbed as most widely read in the world.

Award
Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce awards The Campbell Law Group, P.A. the “Loyal Member” award.

Events

The Morgan Connection Tour – The Wharf Miami
On September 9, 2021, The Campbell Law Group, P.A. attended a networking event sponsored by Morgan & Morgan and CMI South. Check out our firm socializing with some of our team, and with Saenz & Anderson!

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