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The Lacy Employment Law Firm is committed in protecting the rights and interests of workers in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

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Here is a sample of some of our findings. Every case will be unique and judged individually. Based on your individual facts and legal circumstance, results may differ. Due to confidentiality agreements that corporate employers require, we are unable refer to over 2000 settlements that have been obtained for our client. This is something that we are just as proud about as the very few cases that can be publicly referred to below.

The Lacy Employment Law has an experienced team of attorneys who are experts in employment law. They have offices in New Jersey, New York, and Philadelphia. The firm's focus is on all aspects of employment litigation including wrongful termination or discrimination based upon disability, race, gender, sexual orientation, age, and religious preference. It also deals with wrongfully withheld wage, executive contract violations and whistle-blower reprisal, as well as other employee matters. A number of experienced trial lawyers are part of the law office, and they focus exclusively on employment law.

The Law Offices of The Lacy Employment Law serves clients in Philadelphia, and the surrounding regions. This firm represents both employers as well as employees in various employment legal matters. These include sexual harassment and whistleblower and retaliation claims, Family and Medical Leave Act and discrimination due to gender, race and/or ethnicity. Small businesses do not have an internal legal department and can be accommodated by the firm. The Lacy Employment Law, the firm's legal representative, has nearly thirty years of experience in litigation.

The Lacy Employment Law staff works hard to protect the rights of every client. Our staff is attentive to every client and each case is unique. The Lacy Employment Law team has years of experience handling employment law cases. Every person on our team is committed to providing high-quality legal services to employees who face challenging issues.

Workers who are seeking to correct wrongdoing by their employer or to seek compensation for injuries they sustained often fear retaliation. An employee might still value their job, regardless of the issue being addressed.

Many workers are concerned about retaliation when they seek to stop an employer's illegal behavior or for redress from the damage they have sustained. An employee may still be proud of their job regardless of what the issue is.

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We strongly believe that no person should be treated unfairly or illegally. Our firm focuses solely on representing employees involved with workplace disputes with their current, past and potential employers.

A: Fair treatment is not synonymous with unlawful treatment. There are no laws against unfair treatments. It can be a boss who bullies others into action or a person who does not make fair decisions about time-off because of nepotism. These issues can't be used as grounds for a court argument. An employment attorney can explain if unfair treatment may also be unlawful.

You might have the right to compensation if your victim of sexual harassment has been subject to unwelcome advances and demands for sexual favors.

The Lacy Employment Law represents Philadelphians in employment disputes. It is able to handle cases involving retaliatory dismissal, sexual harassment and workplace discrimination. The firm also deals with cases related to automobile accident, medical negligence, product liability, wrongful deaths, and eviction. Andrew Lacy, the co-owner of the firm, was honored by the National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys with the title of one of the top 10 lawyers under 40. Gregory Creed Littman (partner and co-owner of the firm) is a member in New Jersey and Florida.

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All parties could evaluate the matter from fully informed points-of view. In the end, a just and fair solution was reached in a professional manner that was acceptable to all. This result has afforded me the opportunity to prepare for a new professional career (now progressing successfully) without having to face the undue financial hardships that would have occurred had I "gone it alone", or hired the wrong law firm.The experience, knowledge and client dedication of Lacy Employment Law and his firm made it possible for me to make a new start in life. Seeking the best legal representation possible in employment matters is one of the best decisions a person could ever make, and The Lacy Employment Law Firm are the best.

Employers who misuse funds, break safety and employment regulations, or violate any other law must be held responsible. The only ones who know about the violation are often the employees.

The Lacy Employment Law, a Philadelphia law firm, serves the surrounding communities. It protects civil rights of employees who have been victim to unjustified job actions, discrimination due to their race or gender, disability, age, or religion. The services cover workplace harassment, wrongful detentions, and police abuse. Danny Cevallos represents clients in federal as well as territorial courts. As MSNBC's law analyst, he also addresses legal issues in the news.

Since the beginning of my practice I have made it my mission for employees to be treated fairly in the workplace. My associates, I and I have the experience and knowledge to tackle employers and their legal teams and bring justice to our clients.

The Lacy Employment Law provides legal services to Philadelphia and its surrounding communities. It protects the civil rights for employees who have been discriminated against because of race, gender, religion or disability. Services also include protection against harassment, wrongful arrests, abuse by police, and discrimination in the workplace. Danny Cevallos (one of the firm’s attorneys) represents clients in federal courts and territorial courts. He is also MSNBC’s legal analyst and talks about legal issues in news.

Always available to answer any questions. Unlike other attorneys, he is so polite and kind. We are happy to recommend Michael The Lacy Employment Law firm.

We focus exclusively on representing individuals in disputes against prospective, current, and former employers. We are 100% Employee-Rights focused. We treat each case like it’s our only case. We know how important your rights and livelihood are to you and We also put our money where our mouth is. We don’t get paid unless you do: no costs or fees unless we win.

I would recommend them to anyone looking to find an honest, hard-working attorney who is also professional. My phone calls were returned promptly. I was completely satisfied with the results of their work, and I would not hesitate to use them again.

The Lacy Employment Law Law Law provides legal representation for employees in Philadelphia and nearby areas. Andrew Abramson who is its principal lawyer has over 20 year experience in representing workers wrongfully terminated due to discrimination of any kind, whether it be age, sex, and/or medical condition. He protects whistleblowers and advocates for workers who have been sexually harassed. Abramson's employment law experience helps him devise strategies that meet his clients’ objectives.

The Lacy Employment Law provides legal representation for clients in Philadelphia and surrounding areas in the area of employment law. It is a law firm that focuses on discrimination in employment, including race, national origin, age, religion affiliation, and disability. It can also assist with sexual harassment cases at work. Since 1947, the Lacy Employment Law has been protecting clients from injustices and injuries. It supports organizations like Berks Community Health Center and United Steelworkers. It caters to clients who can speak English or Spanish.

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Most employees must be paid for all the hours they work plus overtime if working more than 40 hours per week. Various federal and Pennsylvania laws secure this right. Unfortunately, some employers misapply the exemptions.

For 40 years, we have been at the forefront of change in employment law, making the workplace better for all employees while helping employers remain in compliance.

The Lacy Employment Law, a Philadelphia law firm, serves clients throughout the metropolitan area. Employment lawyers at the firm represent employees in disputes about overtime and salaries. The National Employment Lawyers Association supports and promotes worker rights. It also supports lawyers who fight for justice and equity in American workplaces. Andrew Santillo and Lacy Employment Law, who are the founding partners of the firm, have combined 50 years' experience in legal practice and have been awarded numerous industry recognitions.

A: Employees are entitled to up to 12 weeks of paid time off for injuries or illnesses. If PTO time cannot be used to compensate for the leave, the leave is not paid. An employee may also be entitled to file workers' compensation claims if they are hurt on the job. You can learn more about your rights by consulting an employment attorney.

The Lacy Employment Law represents Philadelphia residents involved in employment disputes. It deals with cases that involve retaliatory discharges, sexual harassment, workplace discrimination, and whistleblower protection. The firm handles cases related to automobile accidents, medical malpractices, product liability, wrongful termination, and eviction. Andrew Lacy, co-owner of this firm, was selected by the National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys to be one of the best 10 attorneys under 40. Gregory Creed Littman, co-owner and associate of the firm, has been admitted to both the New Jersey State and Florida bars.

An employer must be held responsible if they misuse funds, violate safety regulations or break any other laws. Of all the people involved in the violation, often they are the ones who actually know.

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A: Unfair treatment doesn't necessarily mean that you are being treated unlawfully. Unfair treatment doesn't have a specific law. Examples of unfair treatment include being bullied by a boss or making poor decisions about time or due to nepotism. This type of issue may not be grounds to file a lawsuit or claim against the court, but it is different from unjust decisions based on age or race. An employment attorney will be able to clarify whether unfair treatment is also illegal.

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The Lacy Employment Law Firm represents New Jersey residents. The Lacy Employment Law Firm represents residents from Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The Lacy Employment Law Firm represents individuals in Philadelphia, Northeast Philadelphia. South Philadelphia. East Falls. Chestnut Hill. Huntingdon Valley. Rydal. Bethayres. Meadowbrook. Perkasie. Yardley. New Hope. Newtown Square. King of Prussia. Exton. Phoenixville. Lansdale. Coatesville. Chester Springs. Glen Mills. Chalfont. Allentown. Erie. Easton. Northampton. Bethlehem. Harrisburg. Pocono. Scranton. Reading. Elizabethtown. Quakertown. Ephrata. Williamsport. Leesport. Lehighton. The Lacy Employment Law Firm may represent New Jersey residents who reside in Cherry Hill or Trenton.

Here are some examples of our results. Each case is unique and should be considered on its merits. Your particular facts and legal situation may impact the outcome. Due to confidentiality agreements, corporate employers require us to refer to over 2,000 settlements we have obtained for clients. This is something we are proud of, as well as the few cases we can publicly refer to below.

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Employment and labor attorneys in Philadelphia, PA tend to be aggressive. Even securing legal counsel for a wrongful termination suit can be challenging due to the overwhelming volume of employment litigation in Philadelphia, PA. When you�re fighting to enforce federal civil rights laws and stop workplace discrimination, large companies take notice. But just because large companies and their employment law attorneys are aggressive, does not make sure you should be scared. The bigger they are, the harder they fall. And we have a proven track record of taking on Goliath.

Although different cases warrant a different fee structure for typical employment related legal matters, your employment attorney will take 40% of the settlement amount. You won�t see this number stated on very many websites, but we believe in transparency for our employment law clients. The reason for this number is simple. We take all the risk. We will front your expenses and take the risk of losing everything if we do not get you a settlement or verdict at trial. Further, we go against the best. Unlike personal injury attorneys, we are up against attorneys for big corporations with unlimited resources in employment related litigation. Fighting workplace discrimination is hard. But we relish the challenge and fight to achieve the best results in the employment matters that we pursue.

We do give free consultations. Unfortunately, due to extreme call volume, we cannot offer a free consultation to everyone. But we will let you know within 2 hours whether we can offer one. Give us a call. You will get a response. And we find that our clients appreciate knowing quickly whether we will be giving them an initial consultation. If we cannot give you a free consulations, we will wish you the best of luck. We hope to help as many people as possible. But we can only form an attorney client relationship with so many people as we pride ourselves in maintaining the highest standards of lawyering. And you cannot maintain high standards if you take every single case.