
William J Lasko - Stamford, CT
482 Summer Street2nd FloorStamford, CT 06901
William J. Lasko, Attorney at Law, LLC
Stamford Employment and Labor Lawyer
Overview
Full Service Law Firm -- Services Provided range from All Aspects Labor and Employment Law (Wrongful Termination, Retaliation) to Real Estate and Bankruptcy Law. Specialty areas include: Wrongful Termination, Retaliation, Work Place Discrimination, Unemployment Appeals, Whistle Blowing, SOX Claims, EEOC/CHRO filings, Severance Negotiations, Foreclosures [Plaintiff or...
Full Service Law Firm -- Services Provided range from All Aspects Labor and Employment Law (Wrongful Termination, Retaliation) to Real Estate and Bankruptcy Law. Specialty areas include: Wrongful Termination, Retaliation, Work Place Discrimination, Unemployment Appeals, Whistle Blowing, SOX Claims, EEOC/CHRO filings, Severance Negotiations, Foreclosures [Plaintiff or...
Full Service Law Firm -- Services Provided range from All Aspects Labor and Employment Law (Wrongful Termination, Retaliation) to Real Estate and Bankruptcy Law.
Specialty areas include: Wrongful Termination, Retaliation, Work Place Discrimination, Unemployment Appeals, Whistle Blowing, SOX Claims, EEOC/CHRO filings, Severance Negotiations, 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, Civil Rights, Sexual Harassment, Religious Discrimination, 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
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