Legal Question in Employment Law in California
Fed employee filed an US EEOC in SF seeks help
I am a federal employee. I filed a racial discrimination
complaint with the agency about a year ago. The
agency finally completed its investigative file.
I understood I had within 30 days to file a formal
hearing before the ALJ judge with the US EEOC.
I had done so. My questions: How long does it take
EEOC to resolve the matter? Will EEOC provide the
attorney for me if I have a good case? If not, where are
all the good attorney???
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Fed employee filed an US EEOC in SF seeks help
Call me if you wish discuss your case at 818-481-9284
Re: Fed employee filed an US EEOC in SF seeks help
You will need to timely hire your own attorney to pursue your case in court and/or with the EEOC if you elect to go through that process. If you win, you are entitled to a recovery of attorney fees. There are time limits you must meet. Call if you wish to discuss your case. 714-960-7584
Re: Fed employee filed an US EEOC in SF seeks help
We are happy to discuss the merits of your case with you and point you in the right direction. The EEOC will not appoint a lawyer for you.
Martin