Michigan Civil Rights Lawyers Assert Your Claim

Aggressive Southfield advocates fight for the constitutional protections of clients

The Constitution of the United States places limits on the powers of the government in order to safeguard citizens’ unalienable rights. When local, state or federal authorities overreach, extending their grasp beyond those limits, affected citizens have a claim at law. Drawing on our extensive experience, the dedicated attorneys at Webster Law Office, PLLC bring civil rights claims on behalf of people in the Southfield area and throughout Michigan. Whether you have been falsely arrested or imprisoned, subjected to racial profiling, faced workplace discrimination or treated with excessive force by the police, we will fight for the remedy under the law you deserve.

Determined civil rights attorneys hold the government accountable

At our firm, our Michigan lawyers represent clients whose civil rights have been violated in a range of areas:

  • Interference with free speech or peaceful assembly
  • Interference with religious practices
  • Illegal searches and seizures of property
  • Police brutality
  • False arrests and unlawful imprisonment
  • Voter suppression
  • Unlawful interrogation
  • Unfair trials

Our attorneys are tenacious — we know the law and work hard to get results in both state and federal claims. We provide insightful advice and implement successful strategies for every phase of the judicial process: settlement, trial and appeal.

Proven advocates protect your rights in the private sector

Federal civil rights legislation protects citizens from discrimination in employment based upon a variety of factors. You may have a claim for monetary damages if you have been denied employment, promotion or equal pay for any of the following reasons:

  • Age (ADEA)
  • Disability (ADA)
  • Gender (Title VII, EPA, Lily Ledbetter Act, FLSA)
  • Genetic information (The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008)
  • National origin (Title VII)
  • Pregnancy (Title VII, FMLA)
  • Race or ethnicity (Title VII)
  • Religion (Title VII)
  • Workplace retaliation (Title VII, ADEA, ADA, EPA)
  • Sexual harassment (Title VII)

Discrimination claims can be difficult to prove. Failure to file a prompt claim with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) may cost you the right to even have your case heard. If you believe you’ve been the unfair target of discriminatory practices, contact us as soon as possible.

Contact an assertive Michigan civil rights lawyer who will fight for you

When you need strong advocacy from a seasoned civil rights lawyer in Southfield, trust Webster Law Office, PLLC. Schedule a consultation today by calling 734-681-3617 or contacting us online.