Top best Labor Lawyers Near me in ZIP 37207
Explore Labor lawyers near ZIP code 37207 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Compare 1 experienced attorneys with reviews and ratings.
Labor Lawyers Nearby Cincinnati 37207 (by distance)
Within 5 miles near you
(Nashville Area) 37201 4.6 miles
(Nashville Area) 37219 4.6 miles
Within 10 miles near you
(Nashville Area) 37203 5.8 miles
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$202 - $579
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3.2 - 3.6 ★
FAQs - Labor Lawyers in 37207 city Cincinnati How many Labor lawyers actively serve residents of Cincinnati, Ohio? Approximately 72 licensed attorneys focus on Labor across Cincinnati, Ohio. Most matters are filed through the Ohio District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Labor lawyers in Cincinnati, Ohio? In Cincinnati, typical rates range from $219-$324 per hour for Labor. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3577 and $8662, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Labor matters usually take in courts near Cincinnati? Labor cases in Cincinnati, Ohio usually take around 2-10 months depending on complexity and the Ohio District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Labor cases for people living in Cincinnati, Ohio? Residents of Cincinnati typically see Labor filings handled by the Ohio District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Labor? About 55% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Labor, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Whether it’s an employment law case or a complex business dispute, Bryan E. Pieper has litigated across the country, from New York to Oregon, California and Florida. As much as he loves being in the courtroom, Bryan is equally comfortable in the boardroom, counseling clients through internal labor and employment disputes or conducting in-house training or policy review in order to prevent disputes.. Bryan has lived around the world, having spent several years in Germany and Czechoslovakia, as well as having lived in international U.S. cities such as Miami and New Orleans, yet he loves to call Nashville home. Bryan first came to Nashville to attend Vanderbilt University, and wherever his travels have taken him, he has always returned.. Bryan’s commercial litigation practice covers a broad range of business disputes, including corporate officer and director liability, fraud, theft of trade secrets, breach of contract, trademark infringement and antitrust violations. Bryan’s labor and employment law practice focuses not only on dispute resolution but also on dispute prevention through preventive measures such as policy preparation, HR training and corporate compliance. He frequently speaks to trade associations and at legal seminars on employment law topics such as wrongful termination, discrimination, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act ("Obamacare"), ADA, FMLA, FLSA overtime regulation, and drafting and enforcing covenants not to compete.. Bryan represents both employers and employees, and he firmly believes it makes him better at both. Bryan contends that you cannot be the best you can be unless you have walked in the shoes of your opponent. When he is not litigating a case or helping a client navigate a sticky employment or contract matter, Bryan’s practice provides him with the best possible perspective on the law – the view from the bench. For several years, Bryan served as an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ), presiding over disputes between Nashville Electric Service and its employees. For several years after that, he provided the same service as a Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) Outside Review Officer, presiding over disputes between MNPS and its employees. Companies hire Bryan to conduct internal investigations when they must get to the bottom of a business or workplace problem in a thorough and neutral manner. He also helps parties resolve disputes as a Rule 31 listed Civil Mediator. By representing plaintiffs, defendants and serving as a third-party neutral, Bryan has a 360-degree view of what really works and what doesn’t.. Bryan received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, where he studied Political Science and German, though he completed a portion of his undergraduate studies at Regensburg University in Germany. Similarly, he received his Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from Vanderbilt School of Law, though he also studied law at Charles University in Prague, Czechoslovakia (now, the Czech Republic).. Bryan lives in East Nashville, where he and his family are active members of their Lockeland Springs neighborhood