Representative Matters
Douglas Duerr has over 35 years of experience representing employers in complex wage and hour matters, including collective actions involving misclassification and minimum wage claims. He regularly advises on compliance with overtime, exempt status, and related issues, and contributes to the Fair Labor Standards Act treatise as a longtime chapter editor.
Douglas counsels companies nationwide on drafting and enforcing restrictive covenants and protecting trade secrets, with a focus on preventing unfair competition and safeguarding confidential information. Douglas also represents employers in OSHA and MSHA matters, including investigations following workplace accidents and fatalities. His work spans a range of industries and emphasizes practical compliance strategies and effective litigation defense. He has extensive experience advising hospitality employers, including national restaurant chains, on wage and hour compliance and defending against related claims across multiple jurisdictions.
The DHDuerr Law LLC Advantage
Over 35 Years Of Experience
With decades of experience representing employers across various industries, we bring a wealth of knowledge and deep perspective to every dispute we encounter.
Our extensive background allows us to understand the nuances of each case, enabling us to craft tailored strategies that effectively address the unique challenges faced by our clients.
Focused, Responsive Representation
You gain direct access to seasoned counsel, ensuring that you receive clear and comprehensive answers right when it matters most. This valuable resource enables you to navigate complex situations with confidence. Whether you're facing challenges or opportunities, having reliable advice readily available can make all the difference in achieving your goals.
"I understand how quickly a workplace issue can put your business at risk. You need clear, direct guidance from someone who knows what matters most—protecting your people, your reputation, and your bottom line. That’s where I come in."