Wrongful Termination
Wrongful Termination Lawyers, Philadelphia, PA
New Jersey & Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Wrongful Termination Lawyer
Far too often, good, hardworking employees are let go by their employer without a valid reason. Whether they be long term employees laid off to avoid paying their salaries or workers fired for fraudulent reasons, wrongfully terminated employees may be able to sue their former employer and seek compensation for their damages.
If you believe you have a case for wrongful termination or discrimination, call our civil rights attorneys today for a free case evaluation with an experienced wrongful termination lawyer, at 215.567.7600, 866.720.4699 or e-mail us today.
What Does “Employment at Will” Mean for You?
Today, most states are considered “employment at will” states. This means that unless you have a specific contract with your employer such as a collective bargaining agreement or civil service protection, you can be fired for any reason at any time, even without cause. While not fair to employees, this is the unfortunate reality of today’s workplace.
What Constitutes Wrongful Termination?
Even in states that operate under “employment at will,” there are a variety of unlawful reasons to terminate an employee including:
Fight for Your Employment Rights – Contact Our Employment Lawyers Today
If you have been wrongfully terminated for any of the reasons discussed above, you need an experienced attorney to fight aggressively for your rights. We are dedicated to achieving justice for good, hardworking people who have been wrongfully terminated from their jobs.
For a free case evaluation with a skilled civil rights and discrimination lawyer, call 215.567.7600, 866.720.4699 or e-mail our firm today.
Our employee civil rights law firm takes cases involving wrongful termination throughout New Jersey and Pennsylvania including the cities of Philadelphia, Doylestown, Media, West Chester, Norristown, Drexel Hill, King of Prussia, Darby, Sharon Hill, Bridgeport, Jersey City, Newark, Flourtown, Camden, and other communities in Bucks County, Montgomery County, Delaware County, Camden County, and Chester County.

