how do i find a good employment law attorney in flint mi

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Kendall B. Williams

Kendall B. Williams is an experienced employment & labor attorney practicing in the Flint area.

Employment & Labor Law

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Discrimination Law Cases We Take On

Your case is unique and requires a personalized approach from an employment law attorney in Flint, Michigan, who has worked on cases similar to yours. Marko Law has help clients just like you get the compensation and justice they deserve. We take on a variety of employment law cases, including

How Our Law Firm Can Help with Your Case

To win your discrimination case, you need the full support of a legal team that can provide knowledge, guidance, and resources that you may not otherwise have access to. Marko Law can assist you in winning your case in the following ways:

Damages in an Employment Law Case

What damages you can receive and the value of your claim depends on the circumstances of your case, the parties involved, and how their actions affected your personal and professional life. While it is impossible to calculate how much your case is worth, Marko Law will work to get you the maximum compensation possible for your losses.

Statute of Limitations for Discrimination Cases in Michigan

According to the Michigan Department of Civil Rights (MDCR), you have 180 days to file a discrimination or unfair act case. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission gives you 300 days to file a claim. If you do not act before the deadline, you may no longer be eligible to file a claim.

Contact Us Today to Get a Free Consultation

If you are ready to get started with your discrimination case, then contact Marko Law today. Let us represent you as you seek justice and compensation for your damages. Call (313) 777-7LAW today to get a free consultation from an employment law attorney in Flint, Michigan.

About Cristine

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Cost

A contingency fee is the percent of the final award a lawyer will receive as compensation. For some of these cases, lawyers will only be paid if there is a successful outcome.