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William J. Lasko, Attorney at Law, LLC

William J. Lasko, Attorney at Law, LLC - Stamford, CT

Employment Lawyers in Stamford, CT

482 Summer Street 2nd Floor Stamford, CT 06901

Stamford Employment Law Firm

Updated: 02/28/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Employment

Firm Information

Overview

Full Service Law Firm -- Services Provided range from All Aspects Labor and Employment Law (Wrongful Termination, Retaliation) to Real Estate and Bankruptcy Law.

Specific Practice Areas of Firm Focus include:
Wrongful Termination, Retaliation, Work Place Discrimination, Unemployment Appeals, Whistle Blowing, SOX Claims, EEOC/CHRO filings, Severance Negotiations, Civil Rights Violations, Sexual Harassment, and Religious Discrimination.

Other areas of Concentration include: Foreclosures [Plaintiff or Defendant], Debt Reduction Negotiations, Workouts, Bankruptcy, Real Estate (Buy, Sell, Refinance) Estate Planning, Probate, Landlord/Tenant, Automobile Accidents, Slip and Fall, Medical Malpractice, Workman's Compensation, all aspects of Commercial Law, Intellectual Property, Sports and Entertainment Law, Elder Law, and Business Start-up and Incorporation.

Licensed in New York, Connecticut and Washington, D.C. -for a free preliminary consultation please call (203) 329-6602 or email us at wlasko@att.net.

Office Location:
482 Summer Street, 2nd Floor
Stamford, Conn. 06901
Tel. (203) 329-6602
Fax. (203) 329-6604

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  • By Anonymous on Oct. 01, 2020
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    When I needed legal assistance with a work-related issue, I learned that most labor lawyers focus more on workers compensation matters and do not want to work with public employees, particularly those in unions. After being turned down by one labor lawyer after another, I was very fortunate to find and secure the legal services of Attorney William Lasko. Attorney Lasko has a strong background in labor and union law which was invaluable in working through my issues. I highly recommend him to public employees and others who are faced with labor issues. Pamela

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Stamford, CT

482 Summer Street
2nd Floor
Stamford, CT 06901

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Phone: 203-614-9805

Fax: 203-329-6604

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Website: https://www.laskolaw.net

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