Chamberlin Law Firm, PA https://chamberlinlawfirm.com/ Hunter H. Chamberlin, Esq. Wed, 28 Jun 2023 11:51:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://chamberlinlawfirm.com/wp-content/uploads/chamberlinlawfav-150x150.png Chamberlin Law Firm, PA https://chamberlinlawfirm.com/ 32 32 Hillsborough County is Cracking Down on Street Racing https://chamberlinlawfirm.com/hillsborough-county-is-cracking-down-on-street-racing/ Wed, 28 Jun 2023 11:51:31 +0000 https://chamberlinlawfirm.com/?p=893 Street racing is a problem in Hillsborough County, and getting bigger. To stem the rising tide of street racing, the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Department is increasingly cracking down on illegal street racing. See the Fox 13 article below. But often, … Continue reading

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Street racing is a problem in Hillsborough County, and getting bigger. To stem the rising tide of street racing, the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Department is increasingly cracking down on illegal street racing. See the Fox 13 article below.

But often, when law enforcement casts a wide net to catch illegal behavior, innocent people can sometimes inadvertently get caught in that net. Individuals who had little or no involvement can get caught and charged as if they played a larger role. If you or someone you know has been arrested for illegal street racing, please contact Chamberlin Law Firm to discuss your case. All consultations are confidential, and always free. There is no reason not to call if you or someone you know is facing a street racing charge.

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Have you been arrested for DUI or another criminal charge in Pinellas County this past weekend? https://chamberlinlawfirm.com/have-you-been-arrested-for-dui-or-another-criminal-charge-in-pinellas-county-this-past-weekend/ Mon, 19 Dec 2022 12:39:45 +0000 https://chamberlinlawfirm.com/?p=889 On December 17th, the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office operated what is commonly referred to as a “Wolf Pack”. That is where numerous Sheriff’s deputies set up on the side of a road and pull over drivers to determine if they … Continue reading

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On December 17th, the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office operated what is commonly referred to as a “Wolf Pack”. That is where numerous Sheriff’s deputies set up on the side of a road and pull over drivers to determine if they are suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol or a chemical substance.

In this recent Wolf Pack, the Pinellas Deputies pulled over scores of people. There were over 30 arrests for DUI, and numerous other criminal arrests and civil citations issued.

If you, or someone you know was caught in this Wolf Pack and alleged to have been driving under the influence or charged with some other criminal charge or traffic infraction, please call Chamberlin Law Firm at (813) 566-1660 or send us a message through the website. I have been a practicing lawyer in Florida for over 20 years, and have defended countless individuals against such charges. Remember, just because the police allege you have done something, that doesn’t mean you are legally guilty of committing the offense. The prosecutors have to prove you guilty beyond and to the exclusion of every reasonable doubt. I can help prevent that.

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Hunter Chamberlin on Fox 13 News – Hemp Law Makes Prosecuting Marijuana Cases Difficult https://chamberlinlawfirm.com/hemp-law-makes-prosecuting-marijuana-cases-difficult/ Mon, 05 Aug 2019 14:13:40 +0000 https://chamberlinlawfirm.com/?p=828 A new Florida law legalizing hemp is making it harder for law enforcement to arrest someone for marijuana possession because hemp and marijuana plants are difficult to distinguish. Continue reading

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TAMPA, Fla. (FOX 13) – A new Florida law legalizing hemp is making it harder for law enforcement to arrest someone for marijuana possession because hemp and marijuana plants are difficult to distinguish. “Even if they smell what they believe to be marijuana and they test it and it comes out positive for marijuana that is not necessarily going to be as efficient to establish that a crime has been committed,” Chamberlin said. “I envision that the state attorney’s offices around the state are going to have far fewer possession of marijuana prosecutions,” Chamberlin said. If you know someone who is facing criminal charges, contact Hunter today for a free consultation at (813) 566-1660 or via email at info@chamberlinlawfl.com.

 

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How a Criminal Past Can Implicate a Job Search in Tampa FL https://chamberlinlawfirm.com/how-a-criminal-past-can-implicate-a-job-search-in-tampa-fl/ Tue, 11 Sep 2018 18:48:14 +0000 https://chamberlinlawfirm.com/?p=795 Hunter Chamberlin as recently invited to be a guest speaker at the St. Pete College Titan Tuesdays to talk about how a criminal past can implicate a job search. Continue reading

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Hunter Chamberlin as recently invited to be a guest speaker at the St. Pete College Titan Tuesdays to talk about how a criminal past can implicate a job search. If you know someone who is facing criminal charges, contact Hunter today for a free consultation at (813) 566-1660 or via email at info@chamberlinlawfl.com.

 

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How Small Businesses Commonly Get Into Trouble with the Fair Labor Standards Act https://chamberlinlawfirm.com/how-small-businesses-commonly-get-into-trouble-with-the-fair-labor-standards-act/ Fri, 22 Jun 2018 14:50:00 +0000 https://chamberlinlawfirm.com/?p=790 Hunter was recently published in the Florida Bar Journal for his column on Labor And Employment Law, "Mistakes Were Made: How Small Businesses Commonly Get Into Trouble with the Fair Labor Standards Act" Continue reading

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How Small Businesses Commonly Get Into Trouble with the Fair Labor Standards Act

Hunter was recently published in the Florida Bar Journal for his column on Labor And Employment Law, “Mistakes Were Made: How Small Businesses Commonly Get Into Trouble with the Fair Labor Standards Act” read the article here

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Florida Supreme Court Change Has Huge Implications for Criminal Defendants. https://chamberlinlawfirm.com/florida-supreme-court-change-has-huge-implications-for-criminal-defendants/ Fri, 11 May 2018 14:10:46 +0000 https://chamberlinlawfirm.com/?p=782 Hunter Chamberlin was on the committee that proposed the change reflected in the supreme court opinion, and it has huge implications for criminal defendants. Continue reading

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Hunter Chamberlin was on the committee that proposed the change reflected in the supreme court opinion, and it has huge implications for criminal defendants. The Court issued its opinion in SC17-2004 that amends Rule 3.220 and addresses the issues raised in the Kidder case. The Court adopted the proposal. View the supreme court change here: Supreme Court Opinion

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Myth Buster! What To Do If You Receive A Traffic Ticket (In Florida) https://chamberlinlawfirm.com/myth-buster-what-to-do-if-you-receive-a-traffic-ticket-in-florida/ Mon, 26 Mar 2018 10:45:13 +0000 https://chamberlinlawfirm.com/?p=776 Just because you have been driving for years or you just got out of a driving school doesn’t mean that you understand all the traffic rules. There are several misconceptions about traffic rules Continue reading

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Just because you have been driving for years or you just got out of a driving school doesn’t mean that you understand all the traffic rules. There are several misconceptions about traffic rules, and you need to know them to avoid getting yourself in any trouble with the law. They include:

If an officer doesn’t show up in court, you don’t get an automatic pass

This is probably the biggest misconception people have. Even though this is possible, the judge may decide to reschedule the hearing. The officers also work closely with court clerks and can schedule a citation – as many as necessary to avoid no-shows.  Relying on this as your main defense mechanism, could be your biggest mistake.

All mistakes are equal

When you are issued with a ticket, make sure that all the information given is correct. If you are unsure of the weight of the mistake, contact an attorney immediately. An officer may mistake the offense committed, and this can cost you in court. Additionally, some mistakes carry heavier fines and punishments than others.

Tickets don’t follow you across state lines

The digital era has enabled states to share information. Therefore, you can’t avoid a ticket by going to another state. The Driver’s License Compact guarantees info-sharing between states, and therefore, offenses committed in other states can be forwarded to your home state and become part of your driving record.

Giving excuses can help you win a case

You’ve heard the popular line ‘whatever you say can and will be used you against you in a court of law.’ So, don’t bother giving explanations as to why you committed a traffic offense to an officer. This might harm you more than it can save you.

Signing/not signing a ticket is proof of guilt

Signing a ticket doesn’t mean that you have admitted to having committed an offense; it just shows that you have received the ticket. In fact, refusing to sign the ticket may land you in further trouble.

Radar inaccuracy automatically dismisses your case

Radar guns, just like any other machine, can malfunction. In such cases, it’s not automatic that your case will be dismissed. You will have to prove that scenario before a judge. Finding such solid evidence can prove impossible, costly, and time-consuming.

Driving with the flow of traffic is a valid excuse for over-speeding

When you are forced to speed by the drivers around you, you can still get a ticket. When you are caught, you are punished alone regardless of how many other drivers made the same offense and got away with it.

Mistakes in a ticket can help you win a case

Human beings are prone to errors. So, if an officer makes a mistake on your ticket, including misspellings, wrong numbers, and any other minor clerical errors, it won’t give you a pass in court. Even if these mistakes are large enough to win your case, it’s still in your best interest to appear in court and present your case.

Rules and regulations keep changing. So, fact or myth, you need the guidance of a knowledgeable attorney to help you avoid those traffic punishments that may affect you in future. Contact Chamberlin Law Firm for your free case consultation.

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Understanding the Legal Benefits and Disadvantages to Working as an Employee or Independent Contractor. https://chamberlinlawfirm.com/understanding-the-legal-benefits-and-disadvantages-to-working-as-an-employee-or-independent-contractor/ Mon, 19 Mar 2018 10:45:28 +0000 https://chamberlinlawfirm.com/?p=769 The new economy has ushered in a variety of opportunities for talented freelancers who know how to market their skills to businesses.  It’s not a hard sell for many either as companies strive Continue reading

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The new economy has ushered in a variety of opportunities for talented freelancers who know how to market their skills to businesses.  It’s not a hard sell for many either as companies strive to remain competitive by cutting costs while still delivering on quality.  

Having the flexibility to bring on additional workers only during surge production periods helps companies save money and stay responsive to an ever-changing market.  While the benefits of outsourcing are abundant, many businesses will always prefer to hire conventional employees for certain positions.  Here is a brief synopsis of the benefits and disadvantages of both conventional employment and freelance work as they relate to employment law.  

Standard Employees

Advantages

The availability of corporate benefits is a key reason why you may choose conventional employment over freelancing.  You can expect companies to pay for all or part of your healthcare, workers’ compensation, social security and unemployment insurance.  Laws regulating these benefits offer some flexibility to small businesses that have less than 50 employees.

As an employee, you also have full rights under federal labor laws.  While companies can and do fire employees, they cannot legally terminate employment for a reason that is protected under the nation’s labor laws. If you believe that you’re facing a wrongful termination situation, give us a call, and we will review your case.  As a reminder, you cannot legally be fired for the following:

  • Race
  • Color
  • Age
  • National origin
  • Religion
  • Gender
  • Physical or mental disability
  • Veteran status
  • Citizenship
  • Genetic information

Disadvantages

Some disadvantages of being an employee rather than an independent contractor relate to company culture and management styles.  Employees are expected to be contributing members of teams that build brands through the development of distinct corporate cultures.  Depending on your manager’s leadership style, this often means following strict directions for how and where your work is accomplished.

 

Independent Contractors

Advantages

As a freelancer, you are almost expected to charge higher hourly rates than the ones that are used to calculate the salaries of conventional employees.  The extra money is to compensate you for using your own desk space, supplies and equipment to accomplish work.  You will also experience more autonomy when it comes to performing project tasks.  Working from satellite offices and other remote locations is common.

Disadvantages

Besides receiving no employment benefits, freelancers are not covered under labor laws. You won’t receive an employee handbook, but you’ll perform work according to an employment contract.  As an independent contractor, you’re usually accountable to clients for what you deliver per the contract and not necessarily how your work is accomplished.  This can be a source of contention for some company managers who want to direct your work or get you to do tasks that are not in your contract.  If you are accused of violating the terms of a freelance employment contract, contact us.  We can review your contract and advise you about the steps that you need to take to resolve the issue.

Final Thoughts

Choosing to work as an employee or a freelancer is a personal decision that takes into consideration your unique professional aspirations and work style.  Let us be your go-to resource for employment law questions about conventional employment and independent contracting gigs.  Contact Chamberlin Law Firm today.

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Employment Law: Labor Regulations in the U.S. and Florida https://chamberlinlawfirm.com/employment-law-labor-regulations-in-the-u-s-and-florida/ Mon, 12 Mar 2018 10:45:30 +0000 https://chamberlinlawfirm.com/?p=761 Employment law and labor regulations mainly cover the rights and the obligations between an employer and an employee. Employment relationships can be complicated. Continue reading

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Employment law and labor regulations mainly cover the rights and the obligations between an employer and an employee. Employment relationships can be complicated. That’s why employment laws have been put in place to protect an employee against discrimination, workplace safety, and wrongful termination, just to mention a few. Whether you are a current employee, former employee, or in the process of job search, it’s important to know the employment laws in your state to protect your rights. In Florida, some of these laws include:

Wage & Hour Laws

This includes the minimum wage, overtime wage, and hour protections that an employer is required to give an employee. All employers must comply with the federal minimum wage pay which is currently at $7.25 an hour, but in Florida, it’s currently at $8.25 an hour. Employers in Florida must also follow the overtime pay regulations as stipulated by the FLSA (Fair Labor Standards Act).

Workplace Safety Laws

Employers are expected to provide a safe and healthy workplace that is free from any dangers. They should also perform safety training that is necessary for the industry to the employees. Most of these safety and health standards are regulated by Occupational Safety and Health (OSH). To make sure all safety rules are followed, an OSH administrator can make inspectional visits to workplaces at any time. If an employee notices any safety issues that have not been addressed by the employer, he/she should contact an OSH administrator. Such an employee is protected by law against employer’s retaliatory actions. Employers must also have insurance for their employees to provide protection in case of workplace injuries.

Discrimination Laws

Discrimination at the workplace occurs when one receives unfair treatment due to their race, age, religion, sex, nationality, and disabilities. Discrimination is illegal, whether it’s during job listing, interview, hiring, promotions or even termination. Harassment is also prohibited at the workplace. This includes any unwelcomed actions such as sexual harassments that can create a hostile working environment for an employee.

Leaving Your Job/Termination Laws

Employees have the right to work at will. This means you can quit anytime you feel like. Employers are also allowed to fire an employee at any time as long as it’s not illegal – not discriminatory or retaliatory. Should you be fired for reasons that don’t amount to serious misconduct, you are eligible for the unemployment benefits.

Time off Work Laws

Most of the employers offer paid leaves to their employees. This can be in the form of vacation time, sick days, holidays, and time off. The state also requires employers to offer medical leave, domestic violence leave, military leave, and jury duty.

Child Labor Laws

These laws regulate youth employment. They dictate minimum working age, the working time, and the type of job.

Other employment laws include compensation laws, hiring laws, work break laws, and many more. Should you feel that your employer is violating any of your workplace rights, get in touch with a local experienced attorney. Contact Chamberlin Law Firm in Tampa, Florida and get a free consultation on employment laws, civil laws, and criminal laws.

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In The Courtroom – The Difference Between Legal and Factual Guilt https://chamberlinlawfirm.com/courtroom-difference-legal-factual-guilt/ Mon, 05 Mar 2018 11:00:05 +0000 https://chamberlinlawfirm.com/?p=754 In law, you are either deemed as being factually guilty, or legally guilty depending on the circumstances surrounding your arrest and subsequent prosecution in court. Continue reading

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In law, you are either deemed as being factually guilty, or legally guilty depending on the circumstances surrounding your arrest and subsequent prosecution in court. One is found to be legally guilty if there exist concrete facts that may incriminate you, say some exhibit or forensics. On the other hand, one may be deemed as being factually guilty if he committed the crime.
Essentially, factual guilt refers to what the defendant did while legal guilt is what the prosecutor can prove. For example, someone can be factually guilty, but if there is no sufficient evidence, the person cannot be legally guilty.

How We Can Help

  • Examining the evidence against you: For one to be deemed legally guilty, there must be evidence directly linking you to the felony. When approached by such a case, we carefully examine the evidence linking you with the alleged offense. We aim at ensuring that you are not wrongly sentenced for a felony you did not commit.
  • Sound legal advice: Everyday, we advise our clients on the status of their cases based on the facts. If you decide to proceed with your case, we will assign you our competent attorney to represent you.
  • Legal representation: When we take up your case, you can be assured of our absolute commitment to litigate for you. We believe that you are innocent until proven guilty. We also believe that for one to be guilty, there must be direct evidence linking them to a felony.
  • Appeals and compensation: If you feel that you have been sentenced wrongly or the court hasn’t paid attention to some facts, we are ready to go the full length and file an appeal for you. If proven innocent and compensation are due, we shall do our best to ensure you are compensated.

Attorney Services In Tampa, Florida
Located in Tampa, Florida the Chamberlain Law Firm provides quality legal services centered on the client. Led by Hunter H. Chamberlin, we ensure that you are well represented in court and compensated where due. We broadly focus on all matters litigation and further specialize in criminal defense law that includes but is however not limited to the following:

  •  Civil litigation
  • Robbery
  • Expunging records
  • Drug Offenses
  •  DUI’S
  •  Firearm charges

At Chamberlin Law Firm, we are the industry leader in criminal defense. We work with a team of experienced attorneys who can represent efficiently in court. We work with the presumption of you are innocent until proven guilty. Based on this we build a formidable defense for you. Wondering if you are legally guilty? Contact Hunter at 813-444-477 for a free consultation.

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