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Frank Leslie Day is a distinguished attorney based in Memphis, Tennessee, where he practices employment law with a commitment to delivering exceptional legal counsel. Operating out of the Ford Harrison LLP and his own Law Offices of Frank Leslie Day, located at 1715 Aaron Brenner Drive, Frank specializes in guiding clients through the complexities of employment-related legal issues. His practice encompasses a wide range of employment law matters, including workplace discrimination, wrongful termination, wage and hour disputes, and employment contract negotiations. Frank is adept at navigating the intricate legal frameworks that govern employer-employee relationships, ensuring that his clients receive informed and strategic advice tailored to their specific needs. Frank's approach to legal practice is characterized by a deep understanding of both state and federal employment laws, combined with a personalized approach to client service. This combination allows him to effectively advocate for his clients' rights and interests in a variety of employment contexts. Located in the vibrant city of Memphis, Frank is well-positioned to serve a diverse clientele, offering legal solutions that are both innovative and pragmatic. His dedication to the practice of employment law is evident in his ability to address complex legal challenges with clarity and precision. Frank Leslie Day's reputation as a trusted legal advisor is built on his unwavering commitment to excellence and his ability to achieve favorable outcomes for his clients. Whether representing individuals or businesses, Frank remains steadfast in his mission to provide high-quality legal services with the utmost professionalism and integrity.
Employment and labor attorneys handle workplace legal matters including discrimination, wrongful termination, and wage disputes. They represent both employees and employers. Common matters include wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, wage disputes.