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Beth Moeller - Atlanta, Georgia

About

Beth Moeller represents both personnel and employers in all components of employment and civil rights litigation, and has litigated some of complex salary and hour collective and Rule 23 elegance actions. Beth has litigated unmarried plaintiff, multi-plaintiff, and sophistication and collective motion cases in federal and nation courts around the united states of america. Beth advises clients on quite a few compliance problems under the Fair Labor Standards Act and different applicable laws and guidelines. She has represented clients in instances concerning allegations of discrimination, retaliation, harassment, wrongful termination, failure to deal with, breach of settlement, and different violations of nation and federal regulation. Clients frequently searching for her purchaser-focused realistic recommendation and progressive solutions for stopping and mitigating the risks arising in the administrative center. Beth companions with her customers to determine the great way to fulfill their needs, whether or not it's negotiating early case resolutions, or aggressively and cost-correctly representing her clients in cases introduced in nation or federal courtroom.

Location

Legal Issues

Costs

  • Free Consultation
  • Conditional Fees

Certificates

No Certifications

Languages

  • English: Spoken, Written

Accepted Jurisdictions

Oklahoma Jurdictions
Oklahoma
Georgia Jurdictions
Georgia
Since 2006

Experience


  • Moeller Barbaree LLP

Educations

University of Oklahoma College of Law Education School Logo
University of Oklahoma College of Law
J.D.
Graduation year: 2002
Oklahoma State University - Stillwater Education School Logo
Oklahoma State University - Stillwater
B.A. (1999)
Graduation year: 1995

Video Call/Chat Support

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