I will draft a compelling workplace harassment or retaliation complaint
Licensed US Attorney Expert Employment Law Document Drafting
About this Gig
Are you enduring a hostile work environment, or have you been punished for speaking up? Fighting back against workplace harassment or retaliation begins with a clear, powerful, and professionally written complaint.
I am a licensed US attorney (Bar #352228) focusing on employment law. I will help you document the illegal conduct you've faced, whether it's for an internal HR investigation or a formal charge with an agency like the EEOC. A vague or emotional complaint can be easily dismissed; a structured, fact-based document demands attention.
This Gig Covers:
- Hostile Work Environment (based on a protected class)
- Quid Pro Quo Harassment
- Retaliation for reporting illegal activity (whistleblowing)
- Retaliation for participating in a protected activity
What You Will Receive:
A meticulously crafted document that presents a chronological, coherent, and persuasive account of the harassment or retaliation you have suffered, ready for you to submit.
Field of law:
Labor (employment)
Target country:
United States
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FAQ
What's the difference between harassment and a difficult boss?
Legally, harassment is typically defined as unwelcome conduct based on a protected characteristic (race, gender, etc.) that is severe or pervasive enough to create a hostile work environment. A difficult or demanding boss, while unpleasant, is not necessarily illegal. This service helps articulate c
Can this complaint be used for court?
This service is primarily aimed at drafting complaints for internal HR processes or administrative agencies (like the EEOC). While the content could be adapted, a complaint for a lawsuit is a different, more complex document. Please see my Wrongful Termination gig for civil claim drafting.
What kind of details are most important to include?
Dates, times, locations, names of individuals involved, verbatim quotes (if possible), names of any witnesses, and a record of when and to whom you reported the conduct are all critically important.
Do you need my evidence, like emails or texts?
You do not need to send the evidence itself, but you should describe it in the summary you provide me (e.g., "On May 15, I received an email from John Doe that said..."). I will incorporate these facts into the narrative.
What is retaliation?
Retaliation is when an employer takes an "adverse action" (like firing, demoting, or harassing) against an employee for engaging in a legally protected activity, such as complaining about discrimination or participating in an investigation.
