Employment Discrimination

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How Employment Lawyers Help Avoid Procedural Trap Doors

Employees usually believe that the strength of an employment or wrongful termination case comes from the facts: what the employer said, how managers behaved, whether retaliation followed, or whether disability accommodations were denied. But anyone who has litigated...

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How Do I Prove My Boss Retaliated After I Reported Discrimination?

Employees who report employment discrimination often worry about the retaliation that might follow. Many fear subtle payback, lost opportunities, or being suddenly written up for things no one cared about yesterday. When the consequences escalate to being wrongfully...

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Can I Be Fired For Declining An HR Investigation At Work?

Many people go to work and just want to work. They clock in, keep their heads down, avoid the office drama, eat lunch, work some more, go home, and repeat. Most employees aren’t trying to stand up for anyone else or make waves. They’re not looking to become the star...

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Does Title VII Protect Overseas Remote Employees?

Since COVID reshaped the workplace, remote work has exploded. Employees now clock in from bedrooms, kitchen tables, airports, and yes—other countries. With work happening everywhere, many employees assume that employment discrimination laws automatically follow them...

A professional worker leaving an office after being fired for reporting workplace harassment.

Can I Be Fired For Reporting Sexual Harassment And Discrimination At Work?

When an employee reports sexual harassment or employment discrimination at work, the law should protect them from retaliation—not reward the harasser. Unfortunately, some employers still wrongfully fire, demote, or discipline employees who speak up against harassment...

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Can My Employer Fire Me If No One Saw What Happened At Work?

“No one really knows how the game is played, The art of the trade, How the sausage gets made… We just assume that it happens In the room where it happens.”  — Hamilton: An American Musical  Aaron Burr’s words in Hamilton capture a feeling many employees know all too...