Expert Employment Law Advice in Adelaide

Protecting Your Rights and Empowering Your Workplace

At JFM Law, our Adelaide-based employment law experts provide comprehensive, practical, and strategic legal support for both employers and employees. Whether you’re navigating workplace disputes, negotiating employment contracts, or ensuring compliance with employment regulations, we deliver clear, effective solutions tailored specifically for you.

 

Services for Employees

Our experienced lawyers are dedicated to protecting your workplace rights:

Unfair Dismissal Claims

If you’ve been dismissed unfairly, we guide you through the Fair Work Commission process to achieve justice.

Workplace Bullying & Harassment

We support you in addressing workplace bullying or harassment and securing safe working conditions.

Employment Contract Reviews

Ensure your employment terms are fair and beneficial by having contracts professionally reviewed.

Redundancy & Severance Advice

Receive strategic counsel on redundancy entitlements and severance negotiations.

Wage & Entitlement Recovery

We assist in recovering unpaid wages, overtime, and employee entitlements.

 

Services for Employers

We provide proactive advice to help businesses navigate complex employment law:

Compliance & Workplace Policies

Develop clear, compliant workplace policies that mitigate risks.

Employment Contract Drafting

Protect your business interests with well-structured, comprehensive employment agreements.

Performance Management & Termination

Receive guidance to manage performance issues and lawful terminations effectively and fairly.

Workplace Investigations

Conduct thorough, impartial investigations into allegations of misconduct or bullying.

Litigation & Dispute Resolution

Expert representation to efficiently resolve employment disputes and minimise disruptions. 

Why Choose JFM Law in Adelaide?

  • Local Expertise: Deep understanding of South Australian employment legislation and Adelaide’s employment landscape.
  • Personalised Approach: Tailored advice that meets your specific needs, whether you’re an individual or a business.
  • Results-Driven: Proven track record in achieving favourable outcomes efficiently and cost-effectively.

 

Talk to Our Employment Law Specialists

Don’t face employment challenges alone. Schedule a confidential consultation with our Adelaide team today.

Call us on (02) 9199 8597 or email us.

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