Employment Litigation Practice Overview
Discrimination Lawsuits
Discrimination takes many forms: race, sex, gender, pregnancy, disability, language, religion, to name a few.
Wrongful Termination Lawsuits
Like discrimination, wrongful or illegal terminations are far too common in the modern work environment. They can occur in many situations: in retaliation for someone speaking up about workplace discrimination, after an employee is injured on the job, or when an employee discloses that she is pregnant. The list is almost endless. Find out more about wrongful termination lawsuits and what employees and employers need to know.
Hostile Work Environment Lawsuits
The two types of hostile work environments we see most are either sexual or racial in nature. Sexually hostile work environments generally involve repeated comments or touching of a sexual nature. Racially hostile work environments usually entail repeated, daily comments about an employee's race. Either way, they are terrible for employers and the employees that have to suffer through them. Strauss Law Group has compiled frequently asked questions about hostile work environments, and we invite you to learn about them in more detail.
Government Contractor Lawsuits
Government Contractors face a multitude of employment law issues. Their liability can extend to acts committed against their employees by government employees. And the dual employment doctrine can ensure that the contractor can be liable for its employees that are completely embedded with the government. However, Strauss Law Group has experience defending government contractors by employing little-known defenses, including the Federal Enclave Doctrine and the Federal Officer Immunity Doctrine. Most lawyers that practice employment law may know nothing about these defenses, but you can learn more about them in our page dedicated to government contractor lawsuits.
Overtime Wage Claims/Lawsuits
By far the most common type of complaint we see is for unpaid overtime. Employers in
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