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Strategic Employment Law Solutions for Business
DiBianca Law is a specialized law firm in Wilmington, Delaware, focusing on employment and labor law. Founded by Margaret ”Molly” DiBianca, a highly respected attorney in the field, the firm provides forward-thinking legal counsel to employers and executives. Molly DiBianca is known for her practical, objective-driven approach, helping clients navigate the complex landscape of workplace regulations. If you need to find a lawyer who can create compliant HR policies or defend your business in employment litigation, DiBianca Law is the expert partner you need. The firm combines deep legal knowledge with a clear understanding of modern business dynamics, including the impact of technology and social media on the workplace.
Specialized HR and Employment Services
The firm offers a comprehensive suite of services designed to protect businesses and manage their workforce effectively. Clients looking to hire an attorney for employment matters can rely on their expertise in:
- Employer Representation: Advising on hiring, discipline, and termination to minimize legal risk.
- Employment Litigation: Defending against claims of discrimination, harassment, retaliation, and wage and hour violations.
- Internal Investigations: Conducting independent investigations into workplace misconduct and sensitive employee complaints.
- Non-Compete Agreements: Drafting and enforcing restrictive covenants to protect business interests.
- Technology and Social Media: Counseling on issues related to employee privacy, data security, and digital conduct.
Convenient Downtown Office
DiBianca Law is located at 1201 North Orange Street, Suite 504, in the One Commerce Center. This location at the intersection of 12th and Orange Streets places the firm in a key business hub of Wilmington. The office is easily accessible and offers a professional environment for confidential consultations. For business leaders needing to consult a lawyer, the firm’s proximity to major corporate headquarters and the courts is a significant advantage. The firm leverages technology to serve clients efficiently, often handling matters remotely when appropriate.
Recognized Leadership
Molly DiBianca is a leader in the Delaware legal community. She has been recognized by Chambers USA and Super Lawyers for her work in labor and employment law. She is also a prolific writer and speaker, often addressing the intersection of law and technology. Her appointment as Co-Chair of the Delaware Supreme Court’s Emerging Technology Committee highlights her forward-looking perspective. When you book a lawyer with DiBianca Law, you are gaining an advisor who stays ahead of the curve, anticipating how new laws and trends will affect your business.
Client-Centric Philosophy
DiBianca Law is built on the principle of providing value through efficiency. They understand that legal disputes can be a distraction for businesses, and they work to resolve matters quickly and cost-effectively. Whether through mediation or aggressive defense, their goal is to achieve the client’s business objectives. If you are ready to order a lawyer who understands the modern workplace, contact DiBianca Law today.
Specializing In
Employment Defense, Internal Investigations, Non-Compete Agreements
Address & Location
Located in the heart of the central business district of Downtown Wilmington, adjacent to the historic Rodney Square.
Building Location
This is a commercial office building known as One Commerce Center, situated next to the historic First and Central Presbyterian Church.
Suite Access
Enter the main lobby of One Commerce Center, take the elevator to the 5th floor, and follow the hallway to find Suite 504.
Parking Details
Paid public parking is available in the directly adjacent Colonial Parking Garage at 12th and Orange Streets, with both hourly and daily options.
Public Transit
Served by DART First State Route 4 (W. 4th Street/Lancaster Avenue); nearest stop is at Orange St @ 10th St.
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