I will expertly draft a professional discrimination complaint letter

United States

I speak English

Providing Professional Civil Rights Document Drafting Services

As a licensed US Attorney (NY Bar #361123) with over a decade of dedicated experience in civil rights litigation, I specialize in drafting precise, powerful, and persuasive legal documents. My focus i...
About this Gig

Have you faced discrimination at work, in housing, or at a place of business? A formal, professionally written complaint letter is a powerful first step to asserting your rights, creating a record, and opening the door to a resolution.


As a licensed US attorney with deep experience in anti-discrimination law (including Title VII, ADA, FHA), I will draft a clear, persuasive, and impactful letter for you. This is not just a letter; it's a strategic tool designed to be taken seriously by HR departments, corporate counsel, and administrative bodies like the EEOC or HUD.


This service is for drafting letters related to discrimination based on:

  • Race, Color, or National Origin
  • Religion or Creed
  • Sex, Gender Identity, or Sexual Orientation
  • Age (ADEA)
  • Disability (ADA)
  • Familial Status (FHA)


What You Receive:

A polished letter that:

  • Clearly states the facts of the discrimination.
  • Identifies the protected class.
  • Puts the recipient on formal notice.
  • Requests a specific action or a meeting to discuss resolution.


You are purchasing a document drafting service. This service does not constitute legal advice, representation, or the formation of an attorney-client relationship.

Field of law:

Civil rights

Target country:

United States

Document type:

Demand letters

Legal opinion

Agreement type:

NDA

Demand letter

Legal notice

Power of attorney

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