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My employee discrimination lawsuit just came up!!
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 604520" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>You should be able to do at least the step in front of you right now. It would be worth at least sitting down and trying. </p><p></p><p>I have known people who sued over similar situations, and people who did not. In all but one case, those who at least took the first couple of steps (even with-o an atty) had few or no regrets. Those who did not sue have many many regrets. Each of those who did not sue greatly regretted that they did not do all they could to stop the person who wronged them from wronging others. </p><p></p><p>As for lawyers, you might look for employment attorney or even set up appts with any atty who will give you a free consultation. If they can't/won't help, ask them who can help. Also call any local university with a law school. Often they have clinics and you can get help from a student who is closely supervised by a licensed attorney. </p><p></p><p>Whatever you choose to do, know that you have my full, total, 100% support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 604520, member: 1233"] You should be able to do at least the step in front of you right now. It would be worth at least sitting down and trying. I have known people who sued over similar situations, and people who did not. In all but one case, those who at least took the first couple of steps (even with-o an atty) had few or no regrets. Those who did not sue have many many regrets. Each of those who did not sue greatly regretted that they did not do all they could to stop the person who wronged them from wronging others. As for lawyers, you might look for employment attorney or even set up appts with any atty who will give you a free consultation. If they can't/won't help, ask them who can help. Also call any local university with a law school. Often they have clinics and you can get help from a student who is closely supervised by a licensed attorney. Whatever you choose to do, know that you have my full, total, 100% support. [/QUOTE]
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