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Brian Howard Pollock

Employment and labor Attorney at Coral Gables, FL

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Licensed for 25 years

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Lawsuits and disputes

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135 San Lorenzo Ave, Coral Gables, FL 33146

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About Brian Howard Pollock

I founded my law firm in 2004 and believe that the FairLaw Firm best utilizes my broad legal experience by focusing on representing employees who were not paid the overtime wages, minimum wages, or pay that they earned. I believe that through an innovative approach to the practice of law and personal attention to your case, I can provide not only effective representation, but also comfort in allowing clients to understand the process and steps being taken on their behalf. With my experience, I can settle your case or take it to trial – and I have done both for my clients – in the Florida state and federal courts at the trial and appellate levels. Having represented people who have been wronged in different areas of practice since 1999, I decided to devote the majority of my practice to helping those who have been taken advantage of by their employers – specifically those who have been the victims of wage theft. I am a Florida native, and I was both educated and trained in the practice of law in Florida. While I am not fluent, I am conversational in Spanish and make every effort to understand my clients. I am assisted by my staff, who are completely bilingual and who I trained to help you in your case. Since starting to practice law in 1999, I have fought hard for my clients at both the trial and appellate court levels. I am so highly devoted to his clients, that I have taken causes to not just Supreme Court of Florida, but all the way to the United States Supreme Court. For my entire legal career, I have exclusively practiced civil litigation, during which I has recovered millions of dollars for my clients. I not only fights for my clients, but I also have fought to maintain the integrity of the legal community by serving two terms on The Florida Bar Unlicensed Practice of Law Committee 11(a), from October 2005 through October 2011. I served as the chairman of this Committee from May 2011 until October 2011. In this service, I helped to maintain the integrity of the legal system by being involved in an arm of The Florida Bar that seeks to eliminate unlicensed people from attempting to practice law, thereby protecting innocent consumers from being victimized by those who have not been licensed to practice law. I take pride in my work and the work that I perform for my clients. I return phone calls and emails promptly and have the ability to discuss cases, strategies, and concerns in a manner that is easy to understand. I have earned the respect of my peers, so other attorneys routinely consult me for insight into difficult legal issues and refer cases to him – particularly those involving overtime pay and minimum wages. When I am not comfortable representing a client in a particular matter – which usually involves an issue outside of my primary practice area – I have developed relationships with other attorneys who would be better suited to a particular client’s individual situation. I have been a member of The Florida Bar since 1999, which entitles me to practice in all of the trial and appellate courts in Florida. I also earned admission to practice in the federal court for the Southern and Middle Districts of Florida, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court of the United States. I graduated from the University of Florida in 1996, and then went on to study law in his home town of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, at Nova Southeastern University. Upon receiving my Juris Doctorate degree in 1999, I was admitted to The Florida Bar several months later in 1999. I currently lives in the Miami are with my wife, children, and dogs. I was recently recognized as a Rising Star in the 2013 and 2014 editions of Super Lawyers, as voted by my peers. The FairLaw Firm represents workers whose employers did not pay them the tips, overtime wages and hourly wages they earned. We also represent clients who were whistleblowers, wrongfully terminated, discriminated against, and general litigation matters. The FairLaw Firm strives to provide each client with efficient and effective representation to achieve a successful and realistic outcome. Along the way, the FairLaw Firm will communicate with you in a manner that you can understand. The FairLaw Firm has the experience and resources to take your case to trial, as is evident from the verdicts we have obtained. Clients can expect the FairLaw Firm to work hard to achieve the best result (maximum recovery) in the least amount of time. Oftentimes, clients will be coming to the FairLaw Firm after their employment ceases, or after an event with significant economic consequences, so there is a value to providing this efficient representation under what can be dire circumstances. The FairLaw Firm understands this dynamic. When you work with us, you will get to know Brian H. Pollock, the attorney at the FairLaw Firm, as well as Jissel and Cynthia, and you will understand how together we work with you to assemble your case.

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