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Can Companies Really Stop You From Working Elsewhere? Employment Lawyer Stephanie Turk Explains

47 min · 12 de jun de 2026
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In this episode of Courtside, employment attorney Stephanie Turk joins the show to discuss employment litigation, workplace disputes, non-compete agreements, discrimination claims, and the evolving legal landscape facing employers and employees. Stephanie shares insights from her experience representing both businesses and individuals while explaining how employment law impacts real-world workplace decisions. The conversation also explores Florida's Choice Act, restrictive covenants, employee rights, workplace documentation, federal court litigation, wrongful termination claims, and the future impact of AI on employment disputes. Whether you're an employer, employee, business owner, or legal professional, this episode provides valuable insights into today's workplace legal challenges. CONNECT WITH Stephanie Turk: Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-turk-2a7635a5/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-turk-2a7635a5/] Website: https://mfh.law/stephanie-turk/ [https://mfh.law/stephanie-turk/] CONNECT WITH MARK FERRER & HAYDEN: Instagram: @mfh_law Website: www.mfh.law [https://www.mfh.law] Disclaimer: Courtside episodes are for general information only and are not legal advice.

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In this episode of Courtside, employment attorney Stephanie Turk joins the show to discuss employment litigation, workplace disputes, non-compete agreements, discrimination claims, and the evolving legal landscape facing employers and employees. Stephanie shares insights from her experience representing both businesses and individuals while explaining how employment law impacts real-world workplace decisions. The conversation also explores Florida's Choice Act, restrictive covenants, employee rights, workplace documentation, federal court litigation, wrongful termination claims, and the future impact of AI on employment disputes. Whether you're an employer, employee, business owner, or legal professional, this episode provides valuable insights into today's workplace legal challenges. CONNECT WITH Stephanie Turk: Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-turk-2a7635a5/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-turk-2a7635a5/] Website: https://mfh.law/stephanie-turk/ [https://mfh.law/stephanie-turk/] CONNECT WITH MARK FERRER & HAYDEN: Instagram: @mfh_law Website: www.mfh.law [https://www.mfh.law] Disclaimer: Courtside episodes are for general information only and are not legal advice.

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