David M. Kalteux

David M. Kalteux


FordHarrison

Recognized since 2021

Tampa, Florida

Practice Areas

Labor and Employment Law - Management

Litigation - Labor and Employment

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David Kalteux focuses his practice on employment litigation and traditional labor law and advises clients on implementing proactive strategies to reduce legal risk.

David counsels and represents employers on discrimination and retaliation claims under Title VII, the Family Medical Leave Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, and various other employment laws. David is a member of the Firm’s Wage and Hour Practice Group and specializes in representing employers in unpaid wage claims under the Fair Labor Standards Act and applicable state law, including class/collective action lawsuits. David also provides guidance to clients on various business litigation matters including the enforcement of noncompetition agreements and breach of contract claims.

David has represented clients in a number of different industries, including restaurant, healthcare, hospitality, airline, non-profit, and solar energy.

David has worked in-house as an employment attorney for an insurance company. During his time in-house, David regularly provided day-to-day employment and business litigation advice, training, and gained a deep understanding of how to best serve his client’s needs.

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  • 401 East Jackson Street, Suite 2500
    Tampa, FL 33602

FordHarrison
Headquarters: Atlanta, Georgia

62 The Best Lawyers in America® awards

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Recognized in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America 2024 for work in:
  • Labor and Employment Law - Management
  • Litigation - Labor and Employment

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