Abogados de Employment Discrimination
397 abogados de Employment Discrimination encontrados. Filtre por estado y ciudad.

Landry Legal

Frank Botta, Attorney at Law

Daugherty & Partners

Frank W. Piazza, Attorney at Law

Gaetano J DiPersia, Attorney at Law

Law Offices of Gary Johnson

Litvin Legal

Geoffrey C. Lyon, Attorney at Law

Geoffrey D. Kearney, Attorney at Law

Law Offices of George S. Frederick

George S. Frederick, Attorney at Law

Svoboda Injury Lawyers

Goldberg Law Group

Sumagaysay & Associates

Grace Starling, Attorney at Law

The Helms Firm
Understanding Employment Discrimination Lawyers in the United States
What Employment Discrimination Law Covers
Employment discrimination law is designed to protect workers from unfair treatment based on race, gender, age, disability, and other protected characteristics. These laws ensure that all employees have equal opportunities in the workplace. The primary federal law governing this area is the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits discrimination in various aspects of employment, including hiring, promotions, and terminations.
When to Hire an Employment Discrimination Lawyer
- If you've been unfairly treated or harassed at work due to your race, gender, or another protected characteristic.
- If your employer retaliates against you for reporting discrimination or harassment.
- If you're facing wrongful termination based on discrimination.
- If you need guidance on filing a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).
- If you want to understand your rights and potential remedies under employment law.
How the Legal Process Works
The process usually begins with filing a complaint with the EEOC. This step is essential before you can pursue a lawsuit. The EEOC will investigate your claim and determine if there is enough evidence to support it. If they find merit, they may attempt to settle the case or issue a "right to sue" letter, allowing you to take your case to court.
Once in court, your lawyer will gather evidence, interview witnesses, and build a strong case on your behalf. The goal is to prove that discrimination occurred and seek appropriate remedies, which could include compensation or reinstatement.
How Compensation is Calculated
- Back Pay: Compensation for lost wages and benefits from the time of discrimination to the court's decision.
- Front Pay: Future lost earnings if reinstatement is not feasible.
- Compensatory Damages: For emotional distress and other non-economic harms.
- Punitive Damages: To punish the employer for particularly harmful conduct, though these are less common.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the success rate for employment discrimination cases?
Approximately 10% of employment discrimination cases result in a favorable outcome for the employee, either through settlement or court decision. However, this varies greatly depending on the specifics of each case.
How long does it take to resolve an employment discrimination case?
On average, it can take anywhere from 6 months to several years to resolve a case, depending on its complexity and whether it goes to trial. Many cases settle before reaching court, which can shorten the timeline significantly.

