Richard Bernard Celler

7450 Griffin Road, Davie, FL

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Education

1999
University of Miami School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1996
University of Miami, BS/BA

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Anonymous

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23 Dec, 2024
Celler Legal Lawyers and Paralegal went to bat for me for an issue resulting from employer discrimination and we settled on an agreement. Jordyn Finnk was exceptional with communication and very helpful with the end result. Thank you to the team at Celler Legal!
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Anonymous

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05 Dec, 2024
I had an excellent experience with the intake team at Richard Bernard Celler's office. They were professional, attentive, and empathetic, making what could have been a stressful process feel seamless. Their knowledge and clear communication gave me confidence from the very beginning. I truly appreciate their dedication to understanding my needs and providing guidance. Highly recommend!
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Kevin

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19 Sep, 2024
Had a good experience they were on top of it did as much as they could definitely recommend them I was referred to them by a friend
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Excellent, professional, and responsive legal team
“Everyone I spoke with at Cellar Legal was very professional and also very very nice to me.”
2
Effective in achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“I got a good outcome with them and would recomend them to anyone”
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Proactive and diligent in handling cases
“Mr Cellar and his staff always were very professional and always took my calls, and emails and if unavailable at the time, got back to me quickly, answered my questions, and explained all of my options and gave suggestions of options moving forward.”
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Strong expertise in employment law
“This firm really works hard to be an advocate for those who may seem helpless or voiceless. They have an impeccable service they offer and I would recommend them.”
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Caring and supportive approach towards clients
“Alexander Harne especially worked with we and calmed my nerves when they were getting frazzled.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2014:
Self Published, The Employee Survival Guide in the Workplace
2014:
Self Published, FMLA Rights in Florida
2014:
Self Published, Gay Employee Rights in Florida
2014:
www.wordpress.com, Sexual Harassment in Florida
2010:
Self Published, The Do's and Dont's of Being an Employment Lawyer in Florida
2008:
Self Published, The Wage and Hour Litigation Bible
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