Paul Scheck, a Labor and Employment partner in Shutts & Bowen LLP’s Orlando office, was recently reappointed to the Orlando Regional Chamber of Commerce Board of Advisors for another one-year term.
An active Chamber member for more than 20 years, Paul will continue to serve the Orlando Economic Partnership and advocate for the organization’s mission in his advisory role. He and his fellow Advisory Board members will contribute their time and talents to help the Chamber meet its goals by supporting and attending Chamber programs and events, attending board meetings and serving on at least one Chamber working group/business development group.
According to the organization, the Orlando Regional Chamber, a core component of the Orlando Economic Partnership, “serves a critical role in the region by preparing and empowering businesses through robust, future-focused programming that accelerates their growth.” The Chamber leverages experienced industry professionals, like Paul, and the collective leadership of the larger business community to strengthen, support and advocate for businesses of all sizes and lifecycles throughout the Orlando region.
About Paul J. Scheck
Paul Scheck is a partner in the Orlando office of Shutts & Bowen LLP, where he is a member of the Labor and Employment Practice Group. A Martindale Hubbell AV® rated attorney, Paul has been named one of the Best Lawyers in America® in Labor and Employment Law. He has worked with employers and human resources professionals for nearly 26 years, and has assisted them through many labor and employment challenges, from corporate policies to wage and hour matters, non-compete claims to discrimination and harassment cases, ADA Title II accessibility claims to unfair labor practice charges. He also represents clients in litigation, both in state and Federal courts, as well as before administrative agencies including the EEOC, FCHR and NLRB. Paul often advises clients on personnel consultation, labor union avoidance and supervisory training, as well as corporate policy issues.