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I'm Bill Amlong, a second-career lawyer (formerly, a journalist with The Miami Herald for 18 years) . Although we primarily represent employees (including management-level employees), we also handle complex business and fraud litigation. Since 1985, I have handled approximately 100 trials and numerous appeals, and have argued successfully before the U.S. Supreme Court.
I got out of newspapering and into law school in 1982. An editor at The Miami Herald questioned my objectivity --- specifically about the Border Patrol's concertina barbed wire around the Krome Refugee Camp, and generally about my reporting from Haiti. I had been part of a generation of journalists who wanted to (and did) effect change, not just report he said/she said. Time to say, I'm outta here.
I stumbled into civil-rights litigation when, as a third-year law student and largely because of my background as a reporter, I got hired as an investigator in a prison-rights class action a case with which I stayed involved as a lawyer for 13 years after getting admitted in 1985.
I started doing employment discrimination work because of referrals that came in to my wife/partner, a former board member of the National Organization for Women and its initial Florida coordinator. No one else in Fort Lauderdale did this type of work.
Virtually overnight, we became the civil rights firm in Fort Lauderdale as much by default as anything else: the economics of the marketplace had created a vacancy in the niche for representing prison inmates and unemployed women.
We now have one of the larger plaintiff's employment law firms in Florida. Our clientele includes construction workers, corporate vice presidents, restaurant servers and physicians. I personally have tried 62 labor-and-employment or civil rights cases, handled numerous state and federal appeals and argued before the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of Faragher v. City of Boca Raton, 524 U.S. 755 (1998). A transcript and the audio of the oral argument is on-line at:
My 15 minutes of fame started in 1989 with a speech to a Boca Raton NOW chapter. That is where I met Beth Ann Faragher, a sexually harassed lifeguard whose case I won at trial, lost before the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, and eventually took to the United States Supreme Court. We won. Because this young woman (and her co-plaintiff, Nancy Ewanchew) had the stuff to literally fight City Hall, employers nationwide now must either have in place effective mechanisms to curb hostile-environment harassment or face damage awards a lot higher than the $1 Ms. Faragher got under the pre-1991 version of Title VII.
One of the most rewarding parts of the case came immediately before I began my argument at the Supreme Court: during that morning's bar admission ceremony, I moved the court to allow Ms. Faragher, by then a Colorado lawyer seated in the audience, to become a member of its bar. Chief Justice William Rehnquist swore her in.
Although I enjoy using the skills I developed as an investigative reporter in business litigation (I recently got a $1.5 million verdict against an aviation consultant who embezzled money he was supposed to be holding in escrow for my client), my wife/partner and I are die-hard 60s lefties who spend most of our energy on representing working men and women against management. I was president of the NELA Florida affiliate in 1996 through 1998, and will retire from NELA's national executive board in 2009 after four three-year terms. I am a former member of the Broward County Commission on the Status of Women, and its only-ever male chair. I also am on the board of Workplace Fairness, a 501 (C)(3) group dedicated to advancing workers' rights.
I am less of an ideologue than a fundamentalist: it is simply morally wrong for employers to cheat workers out of wages, to seek sex from someone who needs a paycheck, or to decide whom to hire, promote or (these days) lay off based on gender, national origin, sexual orientation, religion, color, age or disability status. These wrongs need remedies: our job is to get them for our clients.
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Acquired: 1985
Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 2021
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Posted by anonymous | June 01, 2021 | Ethics & Professional Responsibility
William Robber Amlong
Dishonesty on the legal process, persuading frivolous claims, exponentially multiplying the procedures. Misleading the process Vesatiously and consciously of the wrong doing. Predatory and opportunistic Law office practices.
Posted by Melissa | June 05, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Sexual Harassment
Lieutenant Firefighter Paramedic/ Registered Nurse
In 2007, I decided to take action against the sexual harassment, discrimination, hostile working environment, and retaliation that I faced while working as a firefighter. I decided to stand up against the actions committed by multiple men, that filled the positions from firefighter to chief to the ci...
Posted by David Hirsch Brawer Hirsch and Assoc,P.A. | April 25, 2012 | Family
Peer Review
I endorse this lawyer. Bill has helped many people in this community in tough times of desparate need and gotten them through crisis and can do the same for you. I would certainly call him for my own family's issues should they ever arise.
"I endorse this lawyer. He is an excellent, thoughtful and aggressive representative. He is also noted for winning one of the major cases before the U. S. Supreme Court"
Employment and labor lawyer
Employment and labor lawyer
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This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 2021.
Suspension with Conditions issued in FL, 2021
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2018
AV Preeminent 5.0 out of 5 Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
2018
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2004
Small Firm Practitioner of Merit Award, American Bar Association General Practice, Solo and Small Section
2004
Appreciation Award, National Organization for Women, Palm Beach County Chapter
1999
President's Award, National Employment Lawyers Association (Florida Affiliate)
1998
Glass Ceiling Award, National Organization for Women, Florida Chapter
1993
Women's Equality Day Award, National Organizartion for Women, Broward County Chapter
1968
Award for Outstanding Male Senior, Sigma Delta Chi Journalism Fraternity, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
1985 - Present
Shareholder, The Amlong Firm
1985 - Present
American Justice AssociationMember
1985 - Present
American Bar AssociationMember
Board Member
1996 - 2010
National Employment Lawyers AssociationNational Executive Board
1995 - 1997
National Employment Lawyers Association (Florida affiliate)Past President
Internal EEO policy invalidated as retaliatory
Plaintiff's pleadings stricken for fraud on court
Reversed summary judgment based ALPA arbitration
Sex harassment judgment affirmed by Supreme Court
1985
JD -- Cum Laude
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AB in Journalism
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2008
Annual Update of Employment and Labor Law Decisions by the United States Supreme Court
2007
Closing argument demonstration for mock trial
2006
Florida State Court Discovery & Motion Practice
2005
What's My Case Worth: How to Negotiate for Maximum Value
2005
The (Unwritten) Rules of Engagement: How it Really Works in State Courts in Florida
2005
Doing Well by Doing Good: Making Money as Civil Rights Lawyers
2004
Employment law trial skills
2002
Employment law trial skills
2002
Strategies and Techniques for Effective Cross-Examination
2001
Employment law trial skills
2001
Trial Strategies in the Mendoza, Clover Era: Plaintiffs Employment Law as Guerilla Warfare
2001
Discovery: Practical Tips and Considerations: A No-Muss, No-Fuss Guide to Getting What You Need -- Even If It Might Not Be Everything You Want
2001
2000-2001 Good, Bad and Ugly Awards: Employment Discrimination Update
1997
Employment law trial skills
1996
Employment law trial skills
1996
Going for the Gold: Damages post Civil Rights Act of 1991
1994
Employment law trial skills
2008
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English
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