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The Eleventh Circuit Issues Precedent Limiting FMLA Protection: Tristan Tanner v. Stryker

By Florin Gray |

In June 2024, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals issued a controversial decision in the Tanner v. Stryker case, which could have far-reaching implications for employees across the nation. The case presents a troubling precedent, narrowly reading the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) in such a way that will force some employees to… Read More »

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Florin Gray Advocates in Landmark Ongoing FMLA Appeal for Stryker Employee

By Florin Gray |

**Case Background** Florin Gray recently argued at the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals on behalf of Tristan Tanner in a significant ongoing appeal concerning the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) rights of prospective parents. This pivotal case not only underscores the firm’s dedication to protecting employee rights but also has the potential to… Read More »

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Hair Cuttery Chain Florida Lawsuit

By Florin Gray |

Hair Cuttery’s owners are intentionally refusing to pay many employees for their work, leading up to the chain’s coronavirus closures – even though salons profited from it. According to the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida lawsuit, the Hair Cuttery chain in Florida has at least 500 employees still waiting for… Read More »

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PRESS: Former nurse sues St. Joseph’s Hospital

By Florin Gray |

At Florin Gray – We Fight For Your Rights As Seen in the Tampa Bay Times on September 5, 2019. Former nurse sues St. Joseph’s Hospital claiming unsafe staffing in emergency room Marie David says she quit the hospital in May after taking her concerns to BayCare executives. The hospital disputes her account. By… Read More »

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