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Can you sue your employer in CT?

Can you sue your employer in CT?

Can you sue your employer in CT? Yes. If your employer has violated your state employment rights under the Connecticut Fair Employment Practices Act (CTFEPA) or other state employment statutes, then you need to hire employment lawyers from Carey & Associates P.C.

Carey & Associates P.C. provides employment counseling to help employees and professionals with all aspects of their current employment development and beyond the attention of the employer.

About Our Employment Law Attorneys:  Carey & Associates, P.C. represents employees and executives nationwide from all industries and professions in employment law matters. We collaborate with clients to find workable and cost-sensitive solutions to contract disputes, severance negotiations, general employment conflicts and office politics, compensation, and employment discrimination without resorting to litigation. We empower clients of all employment levels to embrace work and career challenges that exist just slightly outside their comfort zones. We believe growth and adversity are good for the soul. We also believe that the playing field of work is always level, it just depends on your perception and where you derive your knowledge of how to succeed.

We handle severance agreements every day. In fact, we probably have twenty or more severance negotiations occurring at any moment in time during the week.  We want to share some insights about negotiating severance agreements to help you better understand the deal in front of you and avoid costly mistakes.

Can you sue your employer in CT? Yes. Carey & Associates PC has worked with thousands of clients just like you.  Why not get the benefit of our experiential service to those thousands of clients? Our lawyers are trained to see the real employment law patterns in all types of situations. Contact Carey & Associates, P.C. at info@capclaw.com.

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Mark and his team at Carey & Associates are incredibly knowledgeable about Employment Law and have walked me through every step of the way. Their approach and guidance has been extremely effective in dealing with my case. They instill a sense of confidence by laying out the facts, caselaw, and risk assessment to help make well informed decisions. I would highly recommend them to anyone looking for an Employment Attorney.

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