10600 Griffin Road, Suite 104, Cooper City, Florida 33328

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LORNE E. BERKELEY, ESQ.

Practice Areas

CalSTRS/CalPERS Hearings

CalSTRS and CalPERS hearings involve disputes related to retirement benefits for public school educators and other public employees in California. These hearings adjudicate claims of miscalculated benefits, denial of disability retirement, or disputes over service credit. Berkeley Law Firm specializes in representing public employees in these proceedings, ensuring that their retirement rights are protected.

These proceedings are governed by administrative law and involve technical evidence concerning employment history, medical records, and statutory interpretations. Timely filings, precise documentation, and expert testimony are critical to presenting a successful case. Berkeley Law Firm’s attorneys work diligently to ensure that clients receive the benefits they are entitled to under law.

A legal firm representing clients in CalSTRS or CalPERS hearings evaluates eligibility, prepares comprehensive filings, and advocates effectively to secure the retirement benefits to which a public employee may be entitled under law. Berkeley Law Firm ensures that every detail is properly addressed to maximize the chance of success.

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FAQ's

At Berkeley Law Firm, we understand that handling legal matters can be complex and often daunting. This FAQ section is designed to provide clear, concise answers to common questions about our services, approach, and practice areas. Whether you’re facing a legal dispute or seeking proactive counsel, our team is here to help with the experience and insight you need.

Disputes over benefits eligibility, disability claims, or service credit corrections.

An administrative law judge designated by the relevant retirement system.

Employment records, actuarial data, and medical reports are often central.

Yes, to the board of the retirement system and potentially to the courts.

By assembling persuasive evidence, ensuring procedural compliance, and articulating a legally sound position.

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