Wrongful Termination, Workplace Discrimination Lawyer
If your boss is a jerk towards everyone at work, I can't help you. For good or ill, there are no laws against being unpleasant.
However, if your employer discriminates against you on the basis of your race, religion, disability, age, or gender, for example, you have the right to the full protection of the law. Please contact David E. Schreiber P.C. to discuss how I can help you pursue legal recourse to assert and protect your rights.
I am an employment law attorney with years of experience helping employees who have been harassed, discriminated against, retaliated against for being whistle blowers, or otherwise illegally mistreated in the workplace.
Please contact my law firm for effective representation in employment law matters, including:
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Age discrimination
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Disability discrimination
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Employment contracts
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Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) issues
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Gender discrimination
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Non-compete agreements
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Pregnancy discrimination
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Race discrimination
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Retaliation
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Sarbanes-Oxley Act whistle blower claims
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Sexual harassment
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Wage and hour cases
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Wrongful termination
I am known as an aggressive, yet fair trial attorney who gets results for clients. I have a long track record of winning employment law cases, including a $6.9 million verdict in favor of my client in Martini vs. Fannie Mae, a case of gender-specific discrimination. It is the largest individual jury verdict of its kind in the District of Columbia.
I not only know the law, I understand how to treat clients with compassion, dignity, and respect. When you have been the victim of illegal discrimination at work, you should be represented by an effective attorney with a reputation for integrity, so you won't be taken advantage of again. Contact my employment law practice. I will stand up for your rights and aggressively advocate on your behalf.
From offices in Bethesda, employment discrimination attorney David E. Schreiber represents clients throughout Maryland and the Washington, D.C. capital region, including the cities of Chevy Chase, Rockville, Potomac, Prince George's, Silver Spring, Upper Marlboro, and Baltimore, and residents of Montgomery County and Prince George's County.