Yvette Everhart, experienced Employment / Labor attorney in Tampa, FL with 0 reviews
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Yvette Everhart

601 West Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Tampa, FL

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Education

2006:
Stetson University College of Law, J.D. (2006) | Law
2003:
Stetson University, B.B.A. (2003)

Publications

September, 2015:
Structuring Settlement Agreements & Related Tax Considerations in Employment Cases, Strategies for Winning Employment Cases, Florida Chapter, National Employment Lawyers Association
September, 2012:
Florida Update: Employment Law, National Business Institute™
September, 2009:
Yours, Mine or Theirs: The Document Dilemma, Employment Law Progression in a Recession, Florida Chapter, National Employment Lawyers Association
October, 2016:
New Federal Rule: Overtime and Salaried Workers, Sandspur Chapter of Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants
November, 2021:
The Attorney-Client Privilege for Labor & Employment Practitioners, 15th Annual Labor and Employment Law Conference, Section of Labor and Employment Law, American Bar Association
November, 2020:
Florida Co-Author, Southeastern Region – Annual Supplement to Employment at Will, A State-by-State Survey, Second Edition, Bloomberg and American Bar Association's Section of Labor and Employment Law
November, 2020:
Everything (Well Almost Everything) Employers and Employees (and Their Counsel) Need to Know About Electronic Communication Policies and Social Media, 14th Annual Labor and Employment Law Conference, Section of Labor and Employment Law, American Bar Association
November, 2019:
Who Is Entitled to Protection From Retaliation? (Fundamentals), 13th Annual Labor and Employment Law Conference, Section of Labor and Employment Law, American Bar Association
November, 2018:
Florida Co-Author, Southeastern Region – Annual Supplement to Employment at Will, A State-by-State Survey, Second Edition, Section of Labor and Employment Law, American Bar Association, and Bloomberg BNA
November, 2017:
Florida Co-Author, Southeastern Region – Employment at Will, A State-by-State Survey, Second Edition, Section of Labor and Employment Law, American Bar Association, and Bloomberg BNA
November, 2016:
Florida Co-Author, Southeastern Region – Annual Supplement to Employment at Will, A State-by-State Survey, Section of Labor and Employment Law, American Bar Association, and Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.
November, 2015:
Florida Co-Author, Southeastern Region – Annual Supplement to Employment at Will, A State-by-State Survey, Section of Labor and Employment Law, American Bar Association, and Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.
November, 2014:
Florida Co-Author, Southeastern Region – Annual Supplement to Employment at Will, A State-by-State Survey, Section of Labor and Employment Law, American Bar Association, and Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.
November, 2013:
Florida Co-Author, Southeastern Region – Annual Supplement to Employment at Will, A State-by-State Survey, Section of Labor and Employment Law, American Bar Association, and Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.
November, 2011:
Florida Co-Author, Southeastern Region – Employment at Will, A State-by-State Survey, Section of Labor and Employment Law, American Bar Association, and Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.
May, 2014:
Navigating Ethical Perils of Social Media Surveillance, Lawyer magazine, Hillsborough County Bar Association
March, 2018:
Employee Perspective on Strategic Use of Forensic Experts in Defending Non-Compete, Trade Secret and Business Tort Claims (Acknowledgment of Contribution), Employment Rights and Responsibilities Committee Midwinter Meeting, Section of Labor and Employment Law, American Bar Association
January, 2022:
EEO Procedural, 22nd Labor and Employment Law Annual Update and Certification Review, Labor and Employment Law Section, The Florida Bar
January, 2021:
EEO - Procedural, 21st Labor and Employment Law Annual Update and Certification Review, Labor and Employment Law Section, The Florida Bar
January, 2017:
Workplace Challenges of Privacy, Social Media and Technology Issues (Acknowledgement of Contribution), 16th Annual Employment Law: Rights, Benefits, and Emerging Issues, Sterling Education, Inc.
January, 2011:
Taking a Stand Against Subpoenas to Former Employers, Lawyer magazine, Hillsborough County Bar Association
February, 2022:
Regional Editor and Florida Chapter Co-Author, Southeastern Region for Annual Supplement to Employment at Will, A State-by-State Survey, Second Edition, Bloomberg and American Bar Association's Section of Labor and Employment Law
February, 2020:
EEO - Procedural, 20th Labor and Employment Law Annual Update and Certification Review. Labor and Employment Law Section, The Florida Bar
August, 2016:
Don’t Speak English? Don’t Worry, English Speaking Only Policies in the Workplace Violate the Law, Hola Tampa Bay magazine
April, 2016:
Litigation Holds in Employment Lawsuits: Creating an Early and Effective Plan for Collecting and Preserving ESI, Strafford Publications, Inc.
April, 2012:
Class Arbitration Update: NLRB Rules, Lawyer magazine, Hillsborough County Bar Association
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