In a Law360 article published on September 25, 2019, Alicia Koepke provides insight on the U.S. Department of Labor’s recently released overtime rule, which updated the Fair Labor Standard Act’s (FLSA) overtime and minimum wage requirements by raising the salary threshold to $35,568 per year for employees to qualify as…
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As many businesses will recall, in 2016 the Department of Labor (DOL) issued a final rule that more than doubled the minimum salary that must be paid to certain employees for them to remain exempt from minimum wage and overtime pay requirements, but a federal court enjoined and declared that…
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Trenam Law is pleased to announce Taylor Russo Hess has been elevated to Shareholder. Hess is experienced in various probate and trust related matters, including providing guidance on and preparing gift tax returns and estate tax returns and representing fiduciaries in their roles as trustees and personal representatives. In her…
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Trenam Law is pleased to announce that Marissa Elordi and Dakota Woll have joined the firm. They both previously served as Summer Associates at the firm while completing law school. Elordi is an Associate in the Commercial Litigation Group. She is resident in the firm’s Tampa office. Elordi received a…
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Tampa, FL – Trenam Law is pleased to announce that Melodie “Dee” M. Menzer has joined the firm as an Associate. She is a member of the firm’s Business Transactions Group and resides in the firm’s Tampa and St. Petersburg offices. Menzer was most recently an Associate at the St.…
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Can Retail Stores Reinvent Themselves? Originally published in the September 2019 issue of Tampa Bay Business & Wealth Magazine. It seems that every week there is news of another brick and mortar chain closing. This year alone more than 25 major retailers like Payless ShoeSource, Gap and Sears have announced…
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