Workplace and employment discrimination undermine both individual dignity and professional potential. If you're facing discrimination based on race, gender, age, disability, or any other protected class, a workplace discrimination attorney at Nosrati Law can help. We provide dedicated support to employees who experience unfair treatment in the workplace, helping them seek compensation, job reinstatement, or other remedies. Our approach includes evaluating your case, advising on the best legal strategies, and representing you in negotiations or court. At Nosrati Law, we strive to enforce your rights and secure a workplace environment that respects and values your contributions.
For a consultation with a workplace discrimination lawyer who will fight for your rights, contact Nosrati Law at (323) 784-0643.
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At Nosrati Law, we focus exclusively on protecting employees’ rights across Southern California. Since 2003, we’ve guided workers through some of the most difficult moments of their careers with honesty, clarity, and respect. From your first consultation, we explain your options plainly, set realistic expectations, and pursue outcomes that truly help you move forward.
Why Choose Us:
- Over two decades of experience advocating for employees
- Contingency-based representation—no fees unless we recover
- Free consultations and convenient virtual meetings
- Bilingual support in English and Spanish
- Exclusive focus on employment law and workplace disputes
- Personal, straightforward guidance at every stage of your case
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Local Southern California Advocacy
Los Angeles-based firm serving employees across Southern California.
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Clear, Honest Guidance From Day One
Straightforward advice so you understand your rights and options.
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No Fees Unless We Win Your Case
Contingency representation: you pay nothing unless we recover.
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Employee-Only Employment Law Focus
We fight solely for employees in workplace disputes, not employers.
At Nosrati Law, our team is dedicated exclusively to protecting employees’ rights across Southern California. Since 2003, we have focused on employment law and nothing else, giving our clients the benefit of deep experience in workplace disputes, including discrimination, retaliation, harassment, wage and hour issues, whistleblower cases, and wrongful termination. We know that reaching out to a lawyer often comes at a difficult time, so we prioritize clear communication, realistic expectations, and honest guidance from your first free consultation onward. Our attorneys and staff work closely with you, in English or Spanish, to understand your story and build a strategy tailored to your goals. Because we work on a contingency fee basis, you do not owe legal fees unless we recover compensation for you. Above all, we measure our success by the real-world impact our results have on our clients’ lives and futures.
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How long do I have to file a discrimination complaint?Deadlines for filing a discrimination complaint can vary. Typically, you must file with the EEOC within 180 days of the incident. However, this period might extend to 300 days if a state or local agency is involved. Consulting with a lawyer can provide clarity specific to your situation.
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Do I need a lawyer to file a discrimination claim?While you can file a discrimination claim on your own, a lawyer can guide you through the process, ensuring that your rights are protected. They can also help build a strong case, especially if you need to pursue legal action.
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Can I be fired for reporting discrimination?Retaliation against an employee for reporting discrimination is illegal. If you experience retaliation, such as being fired or demoted after reporting discrimination, you may have grounds for a separate legal claim.
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What types of discrimination are illegal?Illegal discrimination includes prejudicial treatment based on race, gender, age, nationality, disability, religion, or genetics. Each form of discrimination violates employment laws designed to ensure a fair workplace.