How can I sue my employer by myself.?
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How can I sue my employer by myself.?
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How can I sue my employer for discrimination? I don't have any lawyer.
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PiggiePants
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Find a lawyer that will work on a contingency basis - that is, they don't get paid unless you win your case. This way you can get legal representation with no out of pocket cost. If you win, they will get a hefty percentage of the payment, but you dont't stand a chance without a lawyer. Your employer will definitely have one, if it goes to court. |
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versantly
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you don't need a lawyer. discrimination suits belong to the Feds. take your documentation to the EEOC. you will find the # in your employee breakroom or Human Resources department. |
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KEVIN
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Contact the ACLU They can help you with these matters |
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drew_tease
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If you are suing for any compensation, as long as it is $5000, then you can take him to small claims court. If you are suing over $5000 then you have to take him to other court. |
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