Essential Tips In Finding An EEOC Employee Attorney

By Arthur Reed


A federal law prohibits employers from discriminating against their employees and applicants based on different things. These include race, color, sex, national origin, religion, age and disability and applicable to businesses with at least 15 employees. The EEOC has the responsibility to investigate complaints of discrimination and harassment in the workplace.

It is not their responsibility though to randomly audit a workplace to find violations but they rely instead on workers to file complaints. If you are among those that would be filing charges then the EEOC employee attorney can help you with the process for this case. Here are some essential tips in finding one that is offering this service in your area.

Start searching the internet for lawyers that is offering this service in your area and acquire their contact details. The yellow pages may also be used in finding those that might advertise themselves in this medium. Make a list of all those you found and gather more information about them in helping you choose which to employ.

Ask from your family members and friends for recommendations as they might have acquired the services of one previously. They would be telling you of their experience when dealing with them and the satisfaction they got with the service provided. If the ones they suggested are not in the list then add them to acquire more details too.

Make some background research about them including the amount of years in this profession they have been. The amount of years will indicate their skills and experience in practicing law as well as those related things. Ask them of their experience in handling cases which are similar to your current specific situation.

Determine if they have the qualification and credential by identifying where they were trained and educated. Check if they passed the bar association exam which gives them a license to practice law and would be disciplined when professional rules are violated. It is also better if the lawyer focuses only on employment law so they can help you better.

Some of them either represent management or represent employees most of the time and others are also doing both sides. Look for someone that represents employees more because they would have more knowledge and experience with this. They are usually coming from smaller law firms or are solo practitioners to know which side they usually represent.

Read some online testimonials and reviews to check what the people are thinking about the lawyer and the services given. This would be your way also to see if any complaints or negative feedback against them have been written. These things could be found on websites showing testimonials and reviews for certain attorneys by their previous clients.

Inquire about the total estimated cost of the service given in processing and filing the case to the court of law. Some have free initial consultation being offered so avail of this to help you find the one that is right for you. After your list has narrowed down, choose the one you like best and trust the most among them.




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