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Sacramento Employment Law Firm
Overview
Richardson Employment Law, P.C. fights for employees who have been wronged in the workplace. Whether you’ve been wrongfully terminated, discriminated against, harassed, or denied fair wages, help is available. The firm’s principal, Daniel Richardson, has extensive experience representing large employers—including Fortune 500 companies—at one of the largest international employment law firms. He understands how large corporations litigate cases, and now, Richardson Employment Law leverages this expertise to stand up for workers and secure the justice they deserve.
Richardson Employment Law, P.C. represents workers who have been wrongfully terminated, experienced discrimination, harassment, or retaliation, denied medical or other protected leave, or denied the wages they are entitled to. The firm also represents workers in complex class and representative actions where employers engage in widespread practices that violate their employees' rights under the law.
There are no fees unless your case is won or successfully resolved. From the first consultation to the final resolution, the firm is committed to achieving the best possible outcome for its clients. If you believe you’ve been treated unfairly in the workplace, contact the firm today for a free consultation.
About Richardson Employment Law, P.C.
Practice Areas
- Employment Law
- Wrongful Termination
- Employee Discrimination
- Workplace Harassment and Hostile Work Environment
- Family Medical and Pregnancy Leave - Leave of Absence
- Wages and Hour
- Whistleblowing and Retaliation
- Disability Rights and Accommodations
- Class Actions
- Non-Competition
Litigation
- 100%
Honors
- 2023 Sacramento Magazine Top Attorneys
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
2110 K St. Sacramento, CA 95816
Office Hours
24/7
Phone
Appointments
Weekday
Other Offices
Richardson Employment Law, P.C. (Main Office) 2281 Lava Ridge Ct. Suite 200 Roseville, CA 95661 916-533-9909
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