I will draft a discrimination complaint based on race gender or disability
Licensed US Attorney Expert Employment Law Document Drafting
About this Gig
Discrimination based on your race, gender, disability, or other protected status is illegal and deeply damaging. To fight it, you need to present your case clearly and formally. I can help you do that.
I am a licensed US attorney (Bar #352228), and I will use my deep understanding of anti-discrimination laws like Title VII and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to draft a powerful complaint for you. This document can be used for an internal grievance or for filing a formal charge with a government agency.
Specializing in Claims of:
- Race Discrimination: Unequal treatment, racial slurs, biased hiring/firing.
- Gender Discrimination: Pay gaps, pregnancy discrimination, sexual harassment.
- Disability Discrimination: Failure to provide reasonable accommodations, stereotypes, wrongful termination.
How I Add Value:
I will structure your narrative, identify the key discriminatory acts, and articulate how your employer's actions violate federal law. This ensures your complaint is taken seriously from the moment it is received.
Field of law:
Labor (employment)
Target country:
United States
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FAQ
What is a "protected class?"
A protected class is a group of people with a common characteristic who are legally protected from discrimination. These characteristics include race, color, religion, sex (including gender identity and sexual orientation), national origin, age (40 and over), and disability.
For a disability claim, what is a "reasonable accommodation?"
It is a modification or adjustment to a job, the work environment, or the way things are usually done that enables a qualified individual with a disability to perform the essential functions of that job. I can help articulate a claim based on your employer's failure to provide one.
What kind of evidence is helpful for these claims?
Direct evidence is rare. Most cases are built on circumstantial evidence. Helpful information includes comparative evidence (how others not in your protected class were treated), discriminatory comments, a timeline showing a connection between your status and an adverse action, and company policy vi
Can this complaint be for ongoing discrimination, not just a firing?
Absolutely. A complaint can address ongoing harassment, discriminatory pay, denial of promotion, or any other illegal adverse employment action, even if you are still employed.
What is the difference between this gig and the EEOC gig?
This gig is specifically focused on the basis of the discrimination (race, gender, disability), allowing for a highly tailored approach to those specific claims. The EEOC gig is broader. While there is overlap, this gig is best for clients who know their claim fits squarely into one of these categor
