Daniel Chammas is a skilled litigator with extensive experience defending companies against wage and hour class actions and PAGA actions.
Daniel focuses his practice on "high stakes," collective actions alleging "off-the-clock violations," missed breaks, discrimination, and employee misclassification. He has personally managed and prevailed in more than a dozen multi-million dollar class actions.
Daniel also represents clients in lawsuits over trade secrets, non-solicitation clauses, and covenants not to compete. He defends companies who have hired high level executives and are being sued for misappropriation of trade secrets and customer theft. Just as effectively, he also has initiated lawsuits in order to protect a company from a departing employee’s efforts to take customers to a competitor.
In addition, Daniel has litigated and resolved every type of employment dispute, including individual employment claims for wrongful termination, sexual harassment, racial discrimination and unpaid wages.
In addition to his litigation work, Daniel advises clients on a whole array of employment issues, including recruiting and hiring a competitors’ employees, terminating employees, drafting employee handbooks and complying with California and federal wage and hour laws, as well as leave and disability rules.
Daniel represents Fortune 500 companies, premier providers of goods and services across the country, entertainment studios and small businesses with varying levels of employees.