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Linda M. - Employee Rights Lawyer in Fairfield, California
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August 5, 2021

Linda M.

Corporate Attorney
Free Consultation
Los Angeles, CA
30 Yrs Experience
Licensed in CA
Marquette University Law School

I am a seasoned corporate transactional attorney with over 20 years of combined outside and inside General Counsel experience. My experience includes helping companies of all sizes, including start-ups with general corporate matters and commercial transactions.

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Michael O. - Employee Rights Lawyer in Fairfield, California
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February 14, 2022

Michael O.

Managing Attorney
Free Consultation
Los Angeles
19 Yrs Experience
Licensed in CA NY
University of Southern California

A corporate and commercial litigation attorney with transactional and civil litigation experience including corporate and finance transactions, mergers and acquisitions, real estate, commercial contracts, bankruptcy, restructuring, international business transactions, general counsel services, real estate litigation, partnership, joint venture and contract disputes. Additional background skills and experience include investment banking, financial analysis, and management consulting. Sectors covered include technology, media, healthcare, franchises, small to medium enterprises, investment funds, and international business.

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Alen A. - Employee Rights Lawyer in Fairfield, California
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August 26, 2021

Alen A.

Attorney
Free Consultation
Los Angeles, CA
19 Yrs Experience
Licensed in CA
University of West Los Angeles

Alen Aydinian is a seasoned real estate attorney with a wealth of experience in handling transactional matters, real estate transactions, and lease agreements. As a licensed real estate broker, Alen Aydinian brings a unique perspective to the table, allowing clients to benefit from both legal expertise and practical industry knowledge. He is a trusted advisor in the realm of real estate transactions and lease agreements. Whether representing buyers, sellers, landlords, or tenants, Alen Aydinian is committed to providing strategic counsel and dedicated advocacy every step of the way. Clients rely on him for sound legal guidance, proactive problem-solving, and unwavering support throughout the transaction process.

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Phocus L. - Employee Rights Lawyer in Fairfield, California
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September 16, 2021

Phocus L.

Attorney
Free Consultation
Phoenix, AZ, USA
15 Yrs Experience
Licensed in CA AZ
Georgetown University Law Center

G'day, my name is Michele! I work with startups, entrepreneurs and small/medium-sized businesses across the country in a wide array of industries. I help them with all of their ongoing, daily legal needs. This includes entity formation, M&A, contract drafting and review, employment, asset sale & acquisition, and business sales or shareholder exits. I'm half-Australian, half-Italian, and I've lived the last 20+ years of my life in America. I've lived all over the USA, completing high school in the deep south, graduating cum laude from Washington University in St. Louis, and then cum laude from Georgetown University Law Center. After law school I worked for the Los Angeles office of Latham & Watkins, LLP. After four intense and rewarding years there, I left to become General Counsel and VP of an incredible, industry-changing start-up called Urban Mining Company (UMC) that manufactures rare earth permanent magnets. I now work for Phocus Law where I help run our practice focused on entrepreneurs, startups, and SMEs. I love what I do, and I'd love to be of help! My focus is on providing stress-free, enjoyable, and high-quality legal service to all of my clients. Being a good lawyer isn't enough: the client experience should also be great. But work isn't everything, and I love my free time. I've been an avid traveler since my parents put me on a plane to Italy at 9-months old. I'm also a music nut, and am still looking for that perfect client that will engage me to explain why Dark Side Of The Moon is the greatest album of all time. Having grown up in a remote, and gorgeous corner of Australia, I feel a strong connection to nature, and love being in the elements.

Gregory B. - Employee Rights Lawyer in Fairfield, California
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October 18, 2021

Gregory B.

Attorney
Free Consultation
San Diego, CA
7 Yrs Experience
Licensed in CA
University of San Diego

I love contracts - and especially technology-related contracts written in PLAIN ENGLISH! I've worked extensively with intellectual property contracts, and specifically with IT contracts (SaaS, Master Subscriptions Agreements, Terms of Service, Privacy Policies, License Agreements, etc.), and I have built my own technology solutions that help to quickly and thoroughly draft, review and customize complex contracts.

Recent  ContractsCounsel Client  Review:
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"Great work. Greg is very knowledgeable, he helped us think through our needs and produced the needed documents."

Tabetha H. - Employee Rights Lawyer in Fairfield, California
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October 26, 2021

Tabetha H.

Attorney at Law
Free Consultation
San Jose, CA
28 Yrs Experience
Licensed in CA
UCLA

I am a startup veteran with a demonstrated history of execution with companies from formation through growth stage and acquisition. A collaborative and data-driven manager, I love to build and lead successful teams, and enjoy working full-stack across all aspects of the business.

Recent  ContractsCounsel Client  Review:
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"Tabetha provided feedback on a legal document in a timely and thorough manner. I plan to use her services going forward."

Stanley K. - Employee Rights Lawyer in Fairfield, California
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July 29, 2021

Stanley K.

Corporate Attorney
Free Consultation
Waltham, MA
32 Yrs Experience
Licensed in CA MA, TX
University of Texas School of Law

Stan provides legal services to small to medium-sized clients in the New England region, and throughout the U.S. and abroad. His clients are involved in a variety of business sectors, including software development, e-commerce, investment management and advising, health care, manufacturing, biotechnology, telecommunications, retailing, and consulting and other services. Stan focuses on the unique needs of each of his clients, and seeks to establish long term relationships with them by providing timely, highly professional services and practical business judgment. Each client's objectives, business and management styles are carefully considered to help him provide more focused and relevant services. Stan also acts as an outsourced general counsel for some of his clients for the general management of their legal function, including the establishment of budgets, creation of internal compliance procedures, and the oversight of litigation or other outside legal services.

Sam W. - Employee Rights Lawyer in Fairfield, California
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July 30, 2021

Sam W.

Entertainment attorney
Free Consultation
Los Angeles
12 Yrs Experience
Licensed in CA
Columbus School of Law, The Catholic University of America

Sam Widdoes has practiced law in California since 2014. He began his career as a litigation associate at a boutique firm in Los Angeles, and founded a production development company with a partner in 2017. Since then, Sam has served as the head of business and legal affairs at District 33, while working hand-in-hand with writers, directors and actors to develop, pitch and produce scripted and unscripted content. In that role, Sam produced the documentary series BLACKBALLED for Quibi/Roku, and will produce the upcoming documentary feature AS WE SPEAK directed by J.M. Harper for Paramount+/MTV, and the doc series THE BLACK BOX for MRC and XYZ Films. He is also the executive producer of an upcoming limited series with CBS TV starring Judith Light and Noah Wyle called SHADOWS IN THE VINEYARD, and a feature comedy for Spyglass Entertainment, among other projects. In early 2022, Sam opened WIDDOES LAW, APC, after recognizing a need for experienced legal services in the unscripted and documentary spaces. Since opening his own practice, Sam has advised producers, editors, directors and rights holders on a variety of agreement negotiations, including option purchase contracts, collaboration agreements and documentary producer deals. Sam also serves as production counsel for several documentary features, series and short films, and will draft, negotiate and advise on all legal aspects of the projects, including financing, production and distribution. Sam earned his Juris Doctor from The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law in 2013, where he graduated on the Dean's List and as a member of the Society of Trial Advocates. He holds a BA in journalism from the University of Richmond, and sits on the Board of Trustees at Turning Point School in Culver City, California. Sam is passionate about quality storytelling, and supporting those with the vision and drive to share their stories with the world.

Chris J. - Employee Rights Lawyer in Fairfield, California
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August 22, 2021

Chris J.

Outside Counsel
Free Consultation
Irvine, CA
31 Yrs Experience
Licensed in CA
Loyola Law School, Los Angeles

I'm a business law generalist with over 24 years of experience, including as in-house General Counsel, as outside counsel through my own firm and as an attorney in an Am Law 100 law firm. My employers and clients uniformly appreciate my ability to (i) negotiate and close transactions quickly and effectively, and (ii) to make the complex simple. Among other things, I can efficiently assist you on entity formation, governance, and structure; HR issues; mergers and acquisitions; and the negotiation and drafting of all types of commercial contracts. I'm the proud recipient of multiple Martindale-Hubbell Client Distinction Awards given only to the top 5% of attorneys for quality of service.

Gregory W. - Employee Rights Lawyer in Fairfield, California
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August 23, 2021

Gregory W.

Business Attorney
Free Consultation
Los Angeles
19 Yrs Experience
Licensed in CA
University of West Los Angeles

Strategic thinking business minded Outside General Counsel here to help you with your company. I have been able to help guide business owners from startup through series A, B, & C funding and ultimately IPO's. Regardless of your plans I am here to help you succeed as you grow your business.

Alex M. - Employee Rights Lawyer in Fairfield, California
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August 26, 2021

Alex M.

Attorney
Free Consultation
Los Angeles, California
15 Yrs Experience
Licensed in CA
Southwestern Law School

Mr. Mehdipour attended the University of California San Diego where he received his degree in political science. After graduating from UCSD, Mr. Mehdipour attended Southwestern University School of Law where he received his JD. Upon passing the bar, Mr. Mehdipour gained invaluable experience both in a law firm and business setting. Mr. Mehdipour uses his prior business and legal experiences to negotiate the most advantageous results for his clients.

Thaddeus W. - Employee Rights Lawyer in Fairfield, California
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October 22, 2021

Thaddeus W.

Principal
Free Consultation
Los Angeles, Ventura County, New York City
29 Yrs Experience
Licensed in CA NY
University of Notre Dame Law School

Experienced legal counsel to entrepreneurs, small businesses, and investors. Advising clients starting, buying, selling, operating, financing, and investing in businesses // U.S. Army Veteran // Ironman Triathlete, Marathoner, Open Water Swimmer, USAT Triathlon Coach // Lover of Dogs, Cribbage, Craft Beer, Bourbon, and Cigars

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EEO Policy

California

Asked on Aug 21, 2025

What is the process for filing an EEOC complaint?

I recently experienced workplace discrimination based on my race, and I believe I have a strong case to file an EEOC complaint against my employer. I faced derogatory comments, unequal treatment, and was denied a promotion despite being qualified. I want to know what steps I need to take to file a complaint and seek justice for the discrimination I have endured.

Randy M.

Answered Sep 5, 2025

You’ve been through a lot, and based on what you’ve described (racial slurs, unfair treatment, and getting passed over for a promotion) you may have a strong case under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Filing with the EEOC isn’t overly complicated. While deadlines and documentation matter, the process is designed so that people can handle it without a lawyer. That said, having some guidance definitely helps. Don’t Wait Too Long to File Let’s start with timing. You’ve got 180 calendar days from the most recent discriminatory act to file your charge. That window extends to 300 days if your state has a fair employment practices agency that works alongside the EEOC. Most states do. What’s important is that the clock starts when the discrimination happens, not when you decide to take action. If the promotion denial just happened and the derogatory comments are still ongoing, you’re probably still within the window. Just don’t wait too long. Start Documenting Right Now Before you file anything, get your records in order. Write down every incident — where it happened, what was said, and who was present. Be specific. Save any emails, performance reviews, job applications, or anything else that supports your claims. If coworkers of other races were treated more favorably under similar circumstances, document that, too. It can really strengthen your case. And if you reported the discrimination internally, keep copies of what you sent and any responses you received. How to File with the EEOC You have a few options for starting the process. The easiest is using the online portal at publicportal.eeoc.gov. You can also visit a local EEOC office, call 1-800-669-4000, or send a written statement by mail. After that initial contact, someone from the EEOC will follow up to ask questions and confirm that your case falls under their authority. The Charge Is the Heart of Your Case Once you’ve made contact, the EEOC will help you draft a formal charge of discrimination. This is the key document in your case, so make sure it’s accurate and thorough. It needs to describe what happened, when it happened, and why you believe it was based on race. It must also include your employer’s name and address. After it’s submitted, the EEOC will notify your employer within 10 days. What to Expect After You File Sometimes the EEOC offers mediation early in the process. It’s voluntary and involves a neutral third party who works with both sides to try and resolve the dispute quickly. If mediation isn’t offered or doesn’t succeed, the EEOC will open a formal investigation. They’ll review documents, interview witnesses, and may even visit your workplace. These investigations can take several months or longer depending on the case and the EEOC’s workload. What Comes Next After the investigation, the EEOC will issue one of two findings. If they believe there’s enough evidence to support your claim, they’ll issue a “reasonable cause” finding and try to negotiate a resolution with your employer through a process called conciliation. In a small number of cases, the EEOC may file a lawsuit on your behalf. If they don’t find enough evidence, they’ll close the case and give you a Notice of Right to Sue. This gives you 90 days to file a lawsuit in federal court. You can also request this notice early if you want to skip the investigation and head straight to court, but you should talk to a lawyer before doing that. Watch for Retaliation It’s illegal for your employer to retaliate against you for filing a charge or participating in an investigation. If your working conditions suddenly change (worse assignments, negative reviews, or changes in how you’re treated) document everything. Retaliation can be a separate legal issue, and the EEOC treats it seriously. Do You Need a Lawyer? You don’t need an attorney to file with the EEOC, but having one can make a big difference. A lawyer can help present your case more clearly, negotiate a better settlement, and represent you in court if needed. Many work on contingency, which means they only get paid if you recover money. Even if you file on your own, it’s smart to speak with an attorney before accepting a settlement or filing a lawsuit. Employer Size Matters One last thing to consider. Title VII only applies if your employer has 15 or more employees. If your workplace is smaller, you may still have protections under state or local laws. Those laws sometimes give you broader rights or more time to file, so don’t assume you’re out of options just because your company is small. Resources You’ll Want: EEOC Public Portal: publicportal.eeoc.gov General Info Line: 1-800-669-4000 Find Your Local Office: eeoc.gov/field-office State Agencies That Enforce Fair Employment Laws: https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/fepa.html

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Employee Rights

Termination Letter

California

Asked on Oct 16, 2024

Can my employer terminate me without providing a written termination letter?

I recently received notice of termination from my employer, but I was not provided with a written termination letter outlining the reasons for my termination. I have heard that it is a legal requirement for employers to provide a written termination letter, and I am unsure about my rights in this situation. I would like to know if my employer can terminate me without providing a written termination letter and what implications this may have for my legal rights and potential legal recourse.

Dolan W.

Answered Oct 18, 2024

Hello! I'm so sorry that you got this notice of termination. The law doesn't require specifically that any notice be in writing. There is some misinformation online, but the Department of Labor and Industries has laid out a comment on this - https://www.dir.ca.gov/dlse/TerminationOfEmployment.pdf I'm am very sorry about this+ and best of luck.

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Noncompete Agreement

California

Asked on Sep 12, 2022

i work for a employer from illinois ,however i am in california. My contract has non compete clause. will that be enforceable

My employer has placed me in a position thru another vendor. My employer contract with that vendor is ending. So vendor contacted me. However I am in contract with my employer for 1 year contract.

Christopher M.

Answered Sep 13, 2022

Short answer: Probably no, non-compete and non-solicitation clauses are not usually enforceable on an employee in California. Long Answer: Regardless of the choice of law provision in your contract, if an enforcement action is brought against you in California, the California courts will dismiss it as it goes against the "public policy of the state" unless your employer can make a really compelling case. Most states respect the stated public policy of other states when deciding matters against their citizens, so even if the case was brought in another states courts your soon to be former employer would probably be powerless to get a judgement enforcing your non-compete.

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Compensation Agreement

California

Asked on Oct 20, 2024

Can I negotiate the terms of a compensation agreement with my employer?

I recently received a job offer from a new employer, and they have presented me with a compensation agreement that outlines my salary, benefits, and other financial arrangements. While I am excited about the opportunity, I have some concerns about certain aspects of the agreement, such as the bonus structure and non-compete clause. I would like to know if it is possible to negotiate these terms with my employer before accepting the offer, and if so, what steps should I take to initiate the negotiation process?

Jared S.

Answered Oct 22, 2024

Yes, you can negotiate the terms of your employment agreement in California. Common negotiable terms include salary, benefits, job duties, severance packages, non-compete clauses, and confidentiality provisions. California law also provides certain protections, such as restrictions on non-compete agreements and rules governing overtime and wages, which can influence the negotiation process.

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Sales Commission Agreement

California

Asked on Sep 10, 2024

Can a sales commission agreement be enforced if it was not signed by both parties?

I work as a sales representative for a company and recently discovered that my commission structure was changed without my knowledge or consent. I was never given a new sales commission agreement to sign, and the changes were only communicated to me verbally. I have been receiving reduced commission payments for the past few months, and I am wondering if the original commission agreement can still be enforced even though it was not signed by both parties, or if the verbal changes are legally binding.

Dolan W.

Answered Oct 1, 2024

Hello! I'm sorry for your situation. Generally, an agreement can be enforced by the actions of the parties, by written agreement, or by oral agreement. Hello! I'm sorry for your situation. Generally, an agreement can be enforced by the actions of the parties, by a written agreement, or by oral agreement. In your case, you mentioned that the changes were communicated to you verbally. Assuming that the agreement you had was not for some fixed term and did not require advanced written notice, changes to the agreement are generally going to be legally allowed. The best thing to do is to check your original agreement to see if it was for a fixed term or if changes needed specific procedures (e.g., written notice). Happy trails!

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