Kevin F. Sanderson, Chartered is a Sarasota-based law firm specializing in employment law, estate planning, and elder law, with a strong reputation for advocacy in discrimination and whistleblower cases. The firm stands out for its precedent-setting litigation, including landmark appellate victories in federal employment disability discrimination cases and high-profile LGBTQ+ discrimination representation supported by national organizations.
Founded in 2004, the practice offers cost-effective legal services with a focus on personalized client care and extensive courtroom experience. Kevin F. Sanderson is a certified Guardian ad Litem in the 12th Judicial Circuit and represents both individuals and businesses throughout West Central Florida, with cases frequently featured in state and national media.
Services Offered
- Employment Law
- Elder Law
- Estate Planning
- Wills and Trusts
- Family Law
- Labor Relations
- Medical Law
- Trial Litigation
- Home Mortgage Foreclosure Defense
- Deficiency Judgment Defense
- Commercial Law
- Alternative Dispute Resolution (Arbitration, Mediation, Negotiation)
- Business Entity Selection and Formation
- Contract Law (Real Estate, Franchise, Independent Contractor, Sale/Purchase Agreements)
- Securities and Anti-Fraud (Investor Representation)
- Notary Public Bond Fraud
- Unemployment Appeals
- Non-Compete/Trade Secret Agreements
- Severance Agreements
- Worker’s Compensation
- EEOC/FCHR Protected Class Discrimination
- Pregnancy Discrimination
- Sexual Orientation Discrimination
- Gender Discrimination
- Family Responsibility Discrimination
- Caregiver Discrimination
- Representation for Federal, State, and Municipal Employees
- Whistleblower/Qui-tam Cases
- Occupational and Professional Licensing Defense (FDLE, Florida Department of Health, Education, and Business & Professional Regulation)
The firm serves clients throughout Florida, including Sarasota, Bradenton, Fort Myers, Naples, Venice, and surrounding areas. Kevin F. Sanderson is a certified Guardian ad Litem and handles cases in both state and federal courts, with services available in English.
