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Phoenix Employment Lawyer

Although employment law is a relatively recent development, it seems like such a good idea that it is probably here to stay. Who would have thought that 75 years ago, in Arizona, an employer could fire an employee for any reason or even no reason. Nowadays, if an employer decides to fire you without giving an adequate explanation, hiring a Phoenix employment lawyer should be enough to make sure that you get paid all the back pay that you lost by being fired, and may even force the employer to hire you back - if you want the job.

For a Phoenix employment lawyer, cases of wrongful firings or discriminatory hiring practices walk through the door every day. If you think that you may have had your rights violated, it's a very good idea to head down to a local attorney and find out. Usually the initial consultation will be free, so you can have a "no obligations" meeting with a legal representative and find out if your case is worth taking to court.

In many cases, illegal hiring or firing practices will revolve around discrimination based on age, gender, race or creed. Although employment law is still young, there are many protections for people who have been passed over for employment - or fired unreasonably - based on a personal belief or background. Consulting with an employment lawyer in Phoenix is a free, easy way to find out if what has happened to you constitutes a violation of your rights or not.

From there, you will not only have the knowledge of whether or not the actions taken against you were illegal, but you will also have a firm picture of at least one Phoenix employment lawyer. The more free consultations you go to, the more "interviews" you are conducting, while at the same time gathering information. Once you have decided whether or not to pursue legal action, you will have a good list of the lawyers and their fees that you may wish to hire, and a good idea of which one will be right for you.
 
  • Bradley H. Schleier Employment Lawyer
    3101 North Central Avenue, Suite 1090
    Phoenix, AZ, 85012
    Phone : 602-277-0157
    Fax : 602-230-9250
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