Discrimination
You Don’t Have to Accept Discrimination
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Discrimination comes in many forms, and all of them are unacceptable and illegal. If you’ve been discriminated against in the workplace, Legal Supreme can help you fight for justice.
Our employment discrimination lawyers have experience with all kinds of cases. If you were targeted because of your age, disability, race, religious beliefs, gender, sexual orientation or pregnancy, we’ll help you seek compensation. We’re never afraid to go to trial and will fight for you every step of the way with zeal.
Contact our employment discrimination and sexual harassment lawyers today to discuss your case in Detroit or Dearborn, MI.
We Know Discrimination Law Inside and Out
Having an experienced employment discrimination lawyer on your side can make the difference. And our team can help with all kinds of situations, including…
Being denied leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act
Not being paid according to the Equal Pay Act or Fair Labor Standards Act
Facing sexual harassment or discrimination for any reason
Discrimination cases are delicate and can present many challenges. Don’t hesitate to reach out to our discrimination and sexual harassment lawyers for experienced legal representation.
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