Rachel Bethel - Dallas, TX
Attorney at Rob Wiley, P.C.
Discrimination Lawyers in Dallas, TX
2613 Thomas Ave Dallas, TX 75204
Dallas Discrimination Lawyer
Updated: 03/02/2026
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5.0 Value
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5.0 Professional Competence
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Hired Attorney 2025-2026Rachel’s representation meant everything to me. She was professional, timely, and honest. Since day one of representation, things were seamless. I could go on & on but in short, hire her now!!!
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Hired Attorney 2025Rachel Bethel was exceptional to work with from start to finish. She is strategic, detail-oriented, and incredibly sharp, while also being calm and reassuring during a very stressful situation. Rachel took the time to truly understand my case, explained every step clearly, and always made sure I felt informed and supported. Her guidance was thoughtful and deliberate, and she handled negotiations with precision and professionalism. I always felt that my interests were being protected and advocated for at the highest level. What stood out most was her ability to balance legal strength with sound judgment — she knew when to push, when to pause, and how to achieve the best possible outcome without unnecessary escalation. I trusted her completely, and the results speak for themselves. I am deeply grateful for her work and would highly recommend Rachel Bethel to anyone looking for an attorney who is intelligent, composed, responsive, and genuinely committed to her clients.
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Hired Attorney 2025I had the privilege of working with Attorney Rachel Bethel for my employment case, and I cannot recommend her highly enough. From the very beginning, she was incredibly responsive and easy to work with by always making time to answer my questions and guide me through the process with clarity and patience. Her knowledge of employment law was outstanding, and she approached my case with both determination and compassion. I always felt that she genuinely cared about protecting my best interests. What stood out most was how hard she fought for me; she was thorough, strategic, and relentless in pursuing the best possible outcome. Thanks to her expertise and advocacy, I was able to resolve my case with confidence and peace of mind. If you are looking for a responsive, knowledgeable, and dedicated employment attorney who will truly fight for you, I highly recommend Attorney Bethel.
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Hired Attorney 2024-2025I am beyond grateful for the exceptional legal services provided by Rob Wiley, PC, especially Deontae Wherry and, most notably, Rachel Bethel. Rachel went above and beyond to help me navigate a complex and personal case, leading to a highly positive outcome. Her unwavering determination, paired with her deep legal expertise, clear communication, and heartfelt care, truly set her apart. She made a challenging process feel more manageable and ensured I was well-informed every step of the way. A special thank you to Deontae as well for taking the time to truly listen when I first approached him with my case. Rachel, your dedication and hard work in representing me were extraordinary, and I will forever be grateful for everything you’ve done. Without a doubt, I will always highly recommend you to anyone in need of top-tier representation for Employment Law torts. Thank you again for your professionalism, commitment, and genuine support.
Areas of Practice
- Discrimination
- Age Discrimination
- Disability Discrimination
- Gender Discrimination
- National Origin Discrimination
- Pregnancy Discrimination
- Race Discrimination
- Religious Discrimination
- Workplace Retaliation
- Sexual Harassment
- Sexual Orientation Discrimination
- Genetic Discrimination
- Affirmative Action
- Fair Pay
- Overtime Pay
- Messing With Your Benefits
- Minimum Wage
- Unpaid Wages and Commissions
- Equal Pay for Men and Women
- Unemployment
- Retaliation
- Tipped Employees
- Independent Contractors
- Leave
- Family and Medical Leave
- Military Leave
- Maternity/Paternity Leave
- Self Medical Leave
- Government Employees
- Termination/ MSPB
- Discrimination Lawyer
- Whistleblower
- Employment Issues
- Background Checks
- Non-Compete Agreements
- Arbitration Agreements
- Constructive Discharge
- Wrongful Termination
- Employment At Will
Attorney Information
Overview
Rachel Bethel represents employees before federal and state courts, as well as in administrative proceedings before the EEOC, TWC, and OSHA. She has experience in a wide range of civil rights and employment issues, and she truly enjoys working on them all. Prior to joining Rob Wiley, P.C., Ms. Bethel practiced at a Washington, DC civil rights law firm and at an American Lawyer 50 international law firm.
The best part of being a lawyer for Ms. Bethel is connecting with her clients and supporting them on their legal journey. She hopes that each client knows and feels that someone cares about them, their story, and the wrongs that they have endured in the workplace. For Ms. Bethel, fighting on behalf of everyday people while going up against corporate giants or governmental agencies is deeply rewarding.
Ms. Bethel graduated from the George Washington University Law School in Washington, DC. During her time in law school, Ms. Bethel developed a strong background in civil rights and employment law. She clerked for a Washington EEOC Administrative Judge, served employees as a student attorney with GW’s Public Justice Advocacy Clinic, and clerked for three plaintiffs’ firms, one of which was another DC civil rights firm. She also had the opportunity to intern for the Office of the General Counsel at the Department of Health & Human Services.
While at GW, Ms. Bethel was also a member of GW’s Federal Circuit Bar Journal, as well as a member of the Metropolitan Washington Employment Lawyers Association and the South Asian Law Students Association. Finally, she was a Workers’ Rights Clinic volunteer for the Washington Lawyers’ Committee.
Prior to law school, Ms. Bethel obtained her bachelor’s in international relations from American University in Washington, DC. She spent a year of college abroad in India on a Boren Scholarship from the National Security Education Program. She had the opportunity to conduct field research on sex trafficking with an HIV/AIDS prevention NGO. She also took master’s level courses with Manipal University’s geopolitics department.
Ms. Bethel originally hails from Garland, Texas. She graduated with an International Baccalaureate diploma from Garland High School and is a very proud Garland Owl.
Ms. Bethel is licensed to practice in Texas and Washington, DC. She is also admitted to practice in the federal district courts in the Northern and Eastern Districts of Texas and in Washington, DC.
Awards and Honors
Honors
- George Washington University Law School Presidential Volunteer Service Award for pro bono legal service hours
- George Washington University Law School Thurgood Marshall Scholar
- DC’s South Asian Bar Association - 2018 Public Interest Fellow
Education
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Legal Education
- George Washington University Law School, Washington, District of Columbia
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Non Legal Education
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American University’s School of International Service
B.A.
Honors: With Honors
Major: International Relations
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American University’s School of International Service
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney
Bar Admissions
- District of Columbia
- Texas
- U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
- U.S. District Court Northern District of Texas
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of Texas
Other Affiliations
- National Employment Lawyers Association
- Texas Employment Lawyers Association
- Dallas Bar Association
- Dallas Young Lawyers Association
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Contact
2613 Thomas Ave
Dallas, TX 75204
Phone: 214-528-6500
Fax: 214-528-6511
Email: Send a message
Hours: Office hours are generally 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday. All meetings are by appointment only.
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