Harley Joseph Storrings, experienced Business, Litigation attorney in Coral Springs, FL with 9 reviews
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Harley Joseph Storrings

10100 West Sample Road, Coral Springs, FL

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2004:
University of Miami School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2001:
University of Florida, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Shayna

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17 Aug, 2018
Harley was recommended to me while I was in the middle of a sticky situation. I don't think I could possibly express my gratitude in words. Harley is friendly, professional, timely, and an all around great human being. It was quite obvious from the moment he introduced himself that he has compassion, strong ethics, and that he treats everyone he speaks to with the utmost respect. He was willing to consult with a colleague to put together the most thoughtful and reasonable argument possible; and it was quite clear he did his due diligence while drafting my letter. While I hope not to have a need for an attorney in the future, I'd be happy to be represented by Harley again!!
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Anonymous

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21 Apr, 2017
Harley is a great attorney to work with. He is extremely knowledgeable, responsive and personable. He settled my case quickly and favorably. The whole experience was truly painless and I would recommend Harley to anyone who needs an attorney.
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Jeff

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17 Nov, 2016
Harley has earned his reputation for diligent and thorough representation of clients in the community. His focus remains on obtaining the best outcome for his clients. I strongly recommend that individuals and companies with employment disputes contact Harley.
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2014:
Society for Human Resource Management, Preventing Buzzed Partygoers Without Being a Buzzkill
2014:
Society for Human Resource Management, A Good Workplace Gift-Giving Rule: Would Your Mom Approve
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Business News Daily, Contract Workers vs. Employees: What Businesses Should Know
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South Florida Business Journal, Should employers worry about March Madness
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Business News Daily, Flirting with Trouble: Office Romances Can Prove Costly
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Society for Human Resource Management, On Valentine’s Day, Bring Cupcakes, Not the Tiffany Necklace
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HR.BLR.com, Preventing unpaid wage and overtime lawsuits
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Fox Business, "Using Volunteers, Interns to Save? It Could Cost You"
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BusinessNewsDaily.com, "Tips for Hiring Interns and Volunteers"
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SHRM.org, "FLSA: The Dinosaur in the Room"
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SunSentinel.com, "Be Careful About Mixing Politics and Work"
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