California Employment Law Representation

Protecting employees from unlawful workplace practices.

California has some of the strongest labor protections in the country. Employees are protected against unfair pay practices, discrimination, harassment, and retaliation in the workplace. When employers violate these laws, employees may have the right to recover lost wages, emotional distress damages, and other compensation.

Our firm represents employees facing unlawful treatment at work and helps them understand their legal options under California employment law. 

Wage Disputes

California law requires employers to properly compensate employees for their work. Wage disputes arise when employers fail to pay employees the wages, overtime, or benefits they are legally owed. Employment law attorneys often investigate payroll records, schedules, and company policies to determine whether wage violations have occurred.

Common DV Charges (Penal Code)

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Our law firm has experience with all types of wage disputes, including those concerning:

If you believe your employer has failed to pay you properly, speak with an attorney to review your case.

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Workplace Discrimination

California law prohibits employers from discriminating against employees based on protected characteristics such as race, religion, gender, disability, or age. Discrimination may occur in hiring, promotion, pay, job assignments, or termination decisions. Employers who violate discrimination laws may be responsible for damages including lost wages, emotional distress, and attorney fees.

Protected Characteristics Under California Law

Employers may not discriminate because of:

Common Legal Claims

If you believe you were treated unfairly because of who you are, legal help may be available.

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Workplace Harassment

Workplace harassment occurs when an employee is subjected to unwelcome conduct that creates a hostile, intimidating, or offensive work environment. Harassment may be based on protected characteristics such as sex, race, religion, disability, or other protected categories under California law.

Harassment may come from supervisors, coworkers, or even clients or customers.

Examples of Workplace Harassment

Protected Characteristics Under California Law

Employees have the right to work in a safe and respectful environment.

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Workplace Retaliation

Retaliation occurs when an employer punishes an employee for exercising their legal rights. This may include termination, demotion, reduced hours, or other adverse actions taken after an employee reports misconduct or participates in a legal complaint.

Examples of Protected Activities

Employees are protected when they:

If you were punished for speaking up about workplace violations, you may have a retaliation claim.

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