| As a former Appeals Referee for the Florida Department of Labor & Employment Security, Division of Unemployment Compensation, Bureau of Appeals, Alexander Penalta has experience in representing and defending businesses and management throughout Florida in Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Orange Counties and throughout the West Coast of Florida. He has served before the Unemployment Appeals Commission in Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach County, South Florida Circuit Courts, the Fourth District Court of Appeals, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Florida Human Rights Commission, the Broward and Palm Beach County Human Rights Divisions, the United States District Court, Southern District, and numerous Florida State Departments on such issues as: Employment Separations, including Misconduct and Resignations, Criminal and Civil Liability for Acts Connected with Work, Misappropriation and Embezzlement, Deceit, Falsification of Company Records, Employee Theft, Intoxication at Work, Assault and Battery of Employer/Co-worker/Patron, Alleged Illegal Conduct of Employer, Independent Contractor Tax Determinations, Insubordination, Employee Polygraph Act, Failure to Pass Drug Tests, Sexual Harassment, Title VII and Florida State Claims Based on Sex, Race, Religion, Disability, Defamation, Drug Possession, Driving under the Influence of Drugs and Alcohol, and Negligence. | |||||||
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Live Radio Interview (English). Incorporating Your Business
in Florida. Entertainment Radio 1580 AM, The Morning Business
Report, Katy Hamilton.
June 9, 1998 Live Radio Interview (Spanish). Sexual Harassment & The Jury System. RADIO FIESTA, WLVS-AM1380, Morning Show, Dante Mediina & Helman Ruiz. June 5, 1998 |
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| Florida Department of Labor and Employment Security, Division of Unemployment Compensation, Bureau of Appeals, Administrative Hearing Officer, Jacksonville, West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, & Miami 1993 to 1994 | ||||||||
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