Nearly everyone is governed by employment law at some point in his or her life. For example, if you have a job, you are subject to state and federal employment laws, and your employer has certain duties and obligations relating to your employment that may need to be enforced through legal action.

Our firm represents individuals who have been wrongfully terminated, as well as those suffering from discrimination on the basis of age, gender, religion, race, nationality, disability, and other classifications. We also represent clients through the appeals processes of adverse unemployment determinations and workers compensation claims. Additionally, our firm represents individual employees and groups of employees for violations of wage and hour requirements.

Employment cases are often a complicated mix of administrative agency representation (before a commission such as the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission) and civil litigation (representation in state and federal courts). Typically, one must first exhaust all of the administrative relief available prior to bringing an action in court.  For this reason, it is important that you contact an attorney as soon as possible, so that your attorney may advise you of how to properly file a “Charge” with an administrative agency and preserve your right to sue in court if necessary.

If you feel that your employment rights have been violated, please contact the lawyers at Keith, Miller, Butler, Schneider, and Pawlik, PLLC, so that we may evaluate your case as quickly as possible. Our experienced team will work tirelessly to secure your rights and enforce them accordingly.

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This Post Has 4 Comments

  1. Stephen RIGSBEE

    My wife was terminated from Walmart 7 weeks before she passed away she was on long term disability stage 4 cancer we were not given a reason for termination my wife had 3 brain tumors and didn’t always make since when I spoke with her about it . I would like to talk to someone and find out if what the did was legal because the said since they terminated she we weren’t in tilted to the $ 775,000 life insurance we had been paying for I would much appreciate your feed back or recommendations

    1. Miller Butler

      Hi Stephen,
      We are sorry to hear about your troubles. Please give our office a call to set up a meeting with one of our attorneys.
      Rogers – (479)621-0006 Fayetteville – (479)935-4995

  2. Alasondro Smith

    I was wrongfully terminated and discriminated against because I reported a co worker harassing and threatening me as of May 24th when the incident happened. The next day May 25th , another co worker threatened to choke me and called me a “BITCH ASS NIGGA” and “SNITCH”. The supervisor and plant manager also told me they would send the other 2 co worker home that threatened and harassed me home due pending further investigation. But they only sent me home , and never sent the other 2 co workers home that harassed me! My plant manager also never informed me that I’d be fired or anything until 2 days later.

    1. Miller Butler

      Hi Alasondro,
      We are sorry to hear about your troubles. Please give our office a call to set up a meeting with one of our attorneys.
      Rogers – (479)621-0006 Fayetteville – (479)935-4995

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