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Read MoreAt Eldessouky Law, we’re not just lawyers – we’re champions for hardworking Californians. Our employee rights practice is all about leveling the playing field between workers and employers, making sure you’re treated fairly and with respect on the job.
We know navigating workplace issues can feel like walking through a minefield. That’s where we come in. We’ve got your back, whether you’re dealing with unfair pay, unsafe conditions, discrimination, or any other violation of your rights.
Our firm handles the full spectrum of employee rights cases. From wage disputes and overtime issues to wrongful termination and workplace harassment, we’ve seen it all and we know how to fight it. We’re well-versed in both California and federal labor laws, and we use that knowledge to get results for our clients.
Our passion for justice and our dedication to our clients set us apart. We know that standing up for your rights takes courage, and we’re here to support you every step of the way. Plus, we work on contingency – you don’t pay unless we win your case.
Our team doesn’t just know the law – we know how to build strong cases that get results. We’ll work tirelessly to protect your rights, recover what you’re owed, and hold employers accountable for their actions.
When you choose Eldessouky Law, you’re not just getting a lawyer. You’re gaining a powerful ally who’ll fight tooth and nail for your rights. We’re ready to put our expertise and determination to work for you, seeking justice and fair treatment in the workplace.
Don’t let employers take advantage of you. Reach out to us today. Together, we can advocate for your rights and create fairer, safer workplaces for everyone. Remember, you have rights—and we’re here to ensure they’re respected.
At Eldessouky Law, we offer a wide range of services to protect your rights in the workplace:
At Eldessouky Law, we tailor our services to your specific needs. We aim to protect your rights, ensure fair treatment, and help you secure the compensation you deserve. We’re here to stand up for you against any workplace injustice.
At Eldessouky Law, we tackle a wide range of employment law issues, with particular expertise in Disability Discrimination and Wrongful Termination cases. Our experienced attorneys are dedicated to protecting employee rights across California, addressing these frequent workplace challenges:
At Eldessouky Law, we understand that each case is unique. Our approach combines deep legal expertise with a commitment to personalized attention, ensuring that every client receives the dedicated advocacy they deserve. Whether you’re facing disability discrimination, wrongful termination, or any other workplace injustice, our team is ready to fight for your rights and pursue the compensation you’re entitled to.Don’t let workplace violations go unchallenged. Contact Eldessouky Law today for a free consultation and let our experienced employment law attorneys champion your cause.
Every situation is unique, but generally, if you believe your employer has violated your rights, discriminated against you, or treated you unfairly in violation of labor laws, you may have a case. The best way to determine this is to schedule a free consultation with our experienced employment attorneys. We’ll review your situation and advise you on the strength of your case.
The time limit, or statute of limitations, varies depending on the type of claim. For example:
We work on a contingency basis, which means you pay nothing upfront. We only get paid if we win your case, and our fee is a percentage of the recovery. This allows anyone to access quality legal representation, regardless of their financial situation. For more information visit hiring an employment FAQ section.
Compensation varies based on the specifics of your case but may include:
While we prepare every case as if it will go to trial, many employment law cases are resolved through negotiation or mediation. Our goal is to achieve the best possible outcome for you, whether that’s through settlement or litigation.
No, it’s illegal for an employer to retaliate against you for asserting your legal rights. If you face retaliation for filing a complaint or lawsuit, this could form the basis of an additional legal claim. For more information, visit the whistleblower resource page.
First, document everything. Keep a detailed record of incidents, including dates, times, locations, and witnesses. Report the behavior to your HR department or supervisor in writing. If the situation doesn’t improve, or if you face retaliation, contact us for a free consultation to discuss your legal options.
For more information visit the discrimination resource page or the harassment resource page.
The duration can vary significantly depending on the case’s complexity and whether it settles or goes to trial. Some cases resolve in a few months, while others may take a year or more. We work efficiently to resolve your case as quickly as possible while still fighting for the best outcome.
Eldessouky Law Associates provides free employment law consultation to explain the length of your specific case.
Yes, we represent clients in cases against employers of all sizes, from small local businesses to multinational corporations. Employment laws apply to most employers, regardless of their size.
Our firm stands out from others in several key ways:
In employment disputes, damages generally fall into two categories: actual damages and emotional distress. Actual damages refer to tangible losses, such as lost wages and benefits, that directly affect an employee’s financial situation. If an employee has not experienced any adverse actions impacting their ability to earn money, establishing a claim may be challenging.
On the other hand, emotional distress damages pertain to the psychological impact of workplace issues. Employees who suffer significant emotional harm from discrimination, harassment, or other adverse actions may seek compensation for that distress. Both types of damages are crucial to consider when assessing the overall impact of an employment dispute and determining the need for legal representation.
For a deeper understanding, visit: When should an employee talk to an employment lawyer?