Top Georgetown, TX Religious Discrimination Lawyers Near You
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Clients in the Georgetown, Texas area who need legal help with Religious Discrimination issues can connect with Wiley Walsh, P.C..
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Georgetown Religious Discrimination Information
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How Long Does a Discrimination Lawsuit Take?
A lawsuit or settlement negotiations can take months or even years to play out, but every case is unique, and will depend on the circumstances of your case. If there is a lot of compensation on the line, it’s likely that your case may take longer. Your attorney can advise you about what to expect.
How Do You Prove Employment Discrimination?
Just like with any other type of lawsuit, it will require evidence to prove your claims. If you think you are the victim of discrimination at your workplace, then it is important to document what you can. Save all email correspondence, phone messages, and performance reviews or other documentation that may prove your claims. Also, think about anyone you work with who would be able to corroborate your claims.
What Age Is Considered Old Enough for Age Discrimination?
In the eyes of the federal government, you can be the victim of age discrimination if you are 40 years old or older. Some state laws lower that age threshold. But if you are under 40, it will be difficult to press ahead with an age discrimination lawsuit.