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Tucson Employment Matters Law Firm
Overview
Awerkamp & Bonilla, PLC, represents employees and employers in employment matters, including but not limited to discrimination, retaliation, sexual harassment, wrongful termination, and whistleblower claims. The firm represents private and government employees in various forums, e.g. federal and state trial and appellate courts, administrative agencies, personnel boards, and medical and other professional boards. Much of the firm's work involves assisting professors and physicians in various matters. The firm has been rated AV by Martindale-Hubbell, its highest rating and is Top Listed in Best Lawyers for Employment Law - Individuals.
Awerkamp & Bonilla, PLC, has received the Arizona Excellence Award for 2013 from the Small Business Institute for Excellence in Commerce by having consistently demonstrated high regard for upholding business ethics in service to clients and community.
About Awerkamp, Bonilla & Giles, PLC
Practice Areas
- Employment Matters
- Sexual Harassment
- Discrimination
- Employment Law -- Employee
- Employment Law -- Employer
- Labor Law
- Wage & Hour
- Retaliation
- Wrongful Termination
- Whistleblower Claims
People
Attorneys
- Ivelisse Bonilla (Partner)
- Shannon L. Giles (Attorney)
Staff
- Melody, Legal Assistant, 520-798-5282
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
6891 North Oracle Road, Suite 155, Tucson, AZ 85704
Office Hours
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM - Monday to Friday
Phone
Fax
- (520) 798-5283
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