Education

University of Toledo College of Law, J.D.
Case Western Reserve University, B.S., Engineering

Bar Admissions

Ohio
West Virginia
Florida

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William B. "Bill" deMeza Jr.

Partner
Tampa
t: 813-227-6631

William B. deMeza Jr. represents employer clients in labor, employment discrimination, minimum wage/overtime, employment contract and OSHA matters throughout the United States. Clients have included restaurants, manufacturers, financial institutions, department stores, hospitals, physicians' professional associations, employee leasing companies, government contractors, insurance companies, shipyards, and mining companies.

Mr. deMeza has served as employers' counsel in race, sex, sexual harassment, age, religion, national origin, and handicap (disability) employment discrimination charges filed with the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Florida Commission on Human Relations, and local EEO agencies. He has litigated numerous claims (including class action claims) brought against our employer clients under the various federal and Florida discrimination laws. He has extensive experience in minimum wage/overtime counseling and litigation, including defense of nationwide "collective action" claims based on improper classification of employees as "exempt" and "off the clock" work in various industries.

A significant segment of Mr. deMeza's practice focuses on employee safety and health issues. He regularly represents employers in contesting citations issued by the Occupational Safety and Mine Safety and Health Commissions. For example, he successfully contested the first federal OSHA heat stress citation issued in the glass container industry.

Mr. deMeza prepares employment contracts and frequently litigates breaches of employment contracts and enforcement of non‑competition agreements. He develops or reviews clients' personnel policy manuals, employee and supervisor handbooks, employee applications, affirmative action plans, and personnel policies (including drug testing, polygraphing, and AIDS policies) for compliance with OFCCP, EEO, and wage‑and‑hour laws.

During law school, he served as Editor & Chief of the Law Review. He was a law clerk to the Honorable James M. Sprouse of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in 1980-81.

Professional Honors & Awards

  • The Best Lawyers in America guide
  • Florida Legal Elite, Florida Trend magazine
  • Chambers USA – America's Leading Business Lawyers guide
  • Who's Who Legal – The International Who's Who of Business Lawyers

Memberships

  • Academy of Florida Management Attorneys
  • The Florida Bar - Labor Law and Litigation Sections
  • American Bar Association - Labor Law and Litigation Sections

Speaking Engagements

  • Family Responsibility Discrimination: Take Care with Caregivers, Holland & Knight Labor & Employment Briefing Series, July 2008
  • Hurricane Preparedness, Tampa Bay Business Journal Community Conversation Series, April 2008
  • HR = Hurricane Ready?, Association of Contingency Planners- Greater Tampa Bay Chapter Monthly Meeting, March 2008
  • RIFs Done Right: Workforce Reduction Strategies and Methods, Labor & Employment Breakfast Briefing Series, March 2008

Published Articles & Books