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Our Practice

Causes of Action

Time is of the Essence

Time is of the Essence

  • Wage & Hour
  • Wrongful Discharge
  • Employment Discrimination
  • FMLA
  • Harassment, Injury or Death
  • Retaliation
  • Whistleblower
  • Severance Agreements
  • Employment Agreements
  • Consumer
  • Civil Litigation
  • Administrative Proceedings

Time is of the Essence

Time is of the Essence

Time is of the Essence

  • The protagonist in Earnest Hemingway's The Snows of Kilimanjaro severely suffered because he did not tend to an injury he received early. Similarly many people find themselves in a challenging position because they did not seek counsel early. Do not delay until tomorrow what you can get done today.

Our Approach

Time is of the Essence

Our Approach

  • Attorneys Bernie and Christina Mazaheri seek to represent the proverbial Davids against the Goliaths. If you believe you have been treated unfairly by a corporation for any matter please provide a short summary of your problem and we will follow up within two business days. Don't worry about using legal terms, just write plainly such as I am not paid overtime, or I lost my job because I'm pregnant, or I was injured by a semi-truck, etc.  

Attorneys at Law

Bernard R. Mazaheri

  • Bernie Mazaheri is admitted to practice law in Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Kentucky, New York, Oregon and Texas, as well as in a myriad of federal courts throughout the country. He is an active member of the American Bar Association Labor & Employment Section; he is a member of the U.S. Supreme Court Historical Society; he has been confirmed as a Kentucky Colonel by Governors Fletcher and Bevin; he is a graduate of Auburn University, Loyola Law School and Leadership Kentucky. 


  • Mazaheri has tried in excess of thirty jury trials and arbitrated hundreds of cases. He has litigated dozens of wage and hour collective actions. Mazaheri is also a regular presenter at Bar conferences and editor of labor treatises and reports. He is known for being innovative and zealous.

Christina Thomas Mazaheri

  • Christina Thomas Mazaheri is admitted in the state bars of Kentucky and Florida. She a native South Carolinian with a passion for Employee Rights. The eldest of three daughters born to a blue-collar family, Mazaheri is deeply connected to the spirit of the American Worker. Her mission as a lawyer is to demand Corporate Accountability and “even the playing field” for hardworking men and women who form the backbone of the American economy.


  • Mazaheri graduated magna cum laude from the South Carolina Honors College at the University of South Carolina where she received a Baccalaureus Artium et Scientiae Degree for her coursework in Biology, Political Science, French and Spanish. As an undergraduate, Mazaheri studied at Costa Rica’s Institute of Central American Development Studies; served as a Congressional Fellow to South Carolina Representative John Spratt in Washington, D.C.; and participated in Combat Soldier Reintegration Research for the U.S. Army’s Recruiting Command Psychologist at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. Mazaheri also conducted an Independent Study on Physical Education Reform in South Carolina’s Public Schools and defended a Honors Senior Thesis applying Dynamic Systems Theory to Healthcare Reform.


  • After college, Mazaheri taught middle school French in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, which inspired her to travel to Honduras, Central America, and then to Malawi, Africa where she participated in a non-profit effort to educate school children and community leaders on gender equality and the preventability of HIV infection. She then enrolled in the Charleston School of Law, where she graduated cum laude as the Managing Editor for the Charleston Law Review and a recipient of her school’s Giving Back Award for Excellence in Community Service.


  • Mazaheri has represented hundreds of men and women in single-plaintiff and class action cases involving workplace discrimination and harassment, whistleblower retaliation, family medical leave, employee benefits disputes, breach of contract and unpaid minimum wages and overtime. 

National Practice

My Old Kentucky Home

In the mid-nineteenth century, Stephen Foster composed an anti-slavery ballad titled My Old Kentucky Home. The song immortalized the Commonwealth and is Kentucky's state song. Bernie and Christina Mazaheri have made Kentucky their home, while maintaining virtual offices in Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Kentucky, New York, Oregon and Texas. Mazaheri & Mazaheri actively practices in these states, representing people that have been aggrieved by today's Goliaths. In each state we strive to maintain a presence with the people, bar and bench. Most of our practice is in federal court or before administrative agencies that promote the use of technology in communications and filings. Hitherto we have geographic diversity, while focusing on representing employees, laborers and consumers. 


Our virtual offices:


11 N Water St Ste 10290

Mobile, Alabama 36602


20 E Thomas Rd Ste 2200

Phoenix, Arizona 85012


122 E Main St

Lakeland, Florida 33801


618 E South St Ste 500

Orlando, Florida 32801


111 W Jackson Ste 1700

Chicago, Illinois 60604


2333 Alexandria Dr

Lexington, Kentucky 40504


312 S Fourth St Ste 700

Louisville, Kentucky 40202


14 Wall St 20th Fl

New York, New York 10005


111 SW Fifth Ave Ste 3150

Portland, Oregon 97204


325 N St Paul St Ste 3100

Dallas, Texas 75201


700 N St Mary's St Ste 1400

San Antonio, Texas 78205

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