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Princeton Retaliation Lawyer

Princeton Retaliation Lawyer

Have you faced retaliation for asserting your rights at work? Retaliation is not only unjust, but it's also illegal. At Phillips & Associates, our dedicated Princeton retaliation lawyers are here to protect your rights and hold employers accountable for their actions.

Understanding Retaliation

Retaliation occurs when an employer takes adverse actions against an employee for engaging in protected activities, such as reporting discrimination, harassment, unsafe working conditions, or filing a complaint. It is crucial to recognize that asserting your rights in the workplace is your legal entitlement, and retaliation is a violation of those rights.

Your Advocates in Princeton

At Phillips & Associates, we are committed to fighting against retaliation and ensuring that employees can assert their rights without fear of reprisal. Our experienced Princeton retaliation lawyers have a deep understanding of labor laws and regulations, allowing us to provide comprehensive legal guidance and support throughout your case.

Comprehensive Legal Services

When you choose Phillips & Associates as your legal representatives, you're partnering with professionals who are dedicated to achieving justice. Our Princeton retaliation lawyers offer a range of services, including:

  1. 1. **Consultation:** We provide a confidential consultation to understand the details of your situation and offer informed guidance on your options.
  2. 2. **Case Evaluation:** Our attorneys assess the strength of your retaliation claim and develop a strategic approach tailored to your circumstances.
  3. 3. **Evidence Collection:** We gather relevant evidence, such as documents, emails, witness statements, and other information to build a strong case.
  4. Negotiation: Our skilled negotiators work to achieve a fair resolution with your employer or the opposing party.
  5. Litigation: If necessary, we are prepared to take your case to court and advocate for your rights in front of a judge and jury.
  6. Ongoing Support: We provide continuous support, answer your questions, and keep you informed about the progress of your case.

Why Choose Phillips & Associates?

With a proven track record of success and a commitment to protecting employees' rights, Phillips & Associates is a trusted name in employment law. We understand the emotional and professional impact of retaliation, and we are dedicated to helping you seek justice and hold wrongdoers accountable.

Contact Our Princeton Retaliation Lawyer Today!

If you're in need of an experienced you've been subjected to retaliation, it's essential to take action. Contact our Princeton retaliation lawyers at Phillips & Associates, Attorneys at Law for a confidential consultation. Your rights matter, and we're here to fight for them. Schedule a consultation today and let us be your advocates for justice.

You can reach us via our online contact form or by calling us directly at (866) 229-9441.

Discrimination Lawyer Success

MORE THAN $150 MILLION RECOVERED FOR PAST CLIENTS
  • $1.8 Million Race Discrimination

    Jesse S. Weinstein and Gregory W. Kirschenbaum successfully obtained a $1,800,000 unanimous jury verdict in the Southern District of New York on behalf of Plaintiff, John Pardovani. The verdict consisted of $800,000 in compensatory damages and $1,000,000 in punitive damages.

  • $280 Thousand Race Discrimination

    In a race discrimination case, a federal jury in New York found that use of the N-word in the workplace is never acceptable, even when used between black coworkers.

  • $2.2 Million Race Discrimination & Retaliation

    Greg Kirschenbaum was part of the trial team that won a $2.2 million verdict in a race discrimination and retaliation case in 2015. Rosas v. Balter Sales, et al.

  • $1.4 Million Religious & Sexual Orientation Discrimination

    Bryan Arce was part of the trial team that won a $1.4 million-dollar verdict in a religious and sexual orientation discrimination case brought by a Chef, which was the highest employment law verdict in 2012.