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Representing employees and employers in severance agreement negotiation, class actions and PAGA lawsuits, and wrongful termination claims.

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Serving California with locations in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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How We Can Help You

We provide individuals and entities with superb legal representation, including pre-litigation counselling, litigation, and settlement negotiation services regarding employment and consumer law.

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Severance Agreement Negotiation

Severance decisions are complicated for workers and employers, so we suggest you contact an experienced attorney; schedule your free initial consultation today.

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Wrongful Termination Lawsuits

Under California law, it is unlawful to terminate an employee if a substantial motivating factor for the termination was prejudice based on a legally recognized characteristic or activity. Protected classes include age, race, national origin, religion, disability, or gender, while protected activity often relates to whistleblower conduct.

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Class Action and PAGA Lawsuits

We file and defend group claims including class actions and “PAGA” claims (i.e., Private Attorney General Act). We've been approved as class counsel by many California and federal courts and have resolved millions of dollars of group claims.

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Discrimination Lawsuits

Both harassment and discrimination relate to some form of prejudice, but discrimination refers to a specific job-related decision that was motivated by inappropriate bias. Harassment involves other mistreatment.

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Failure To Pay Overtime Lawsuits

One of the biggest differences between employees and independent contractors is that independent contractors never have the right to overtime pay while many employees do.

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Independent Contractor Misclassification Lawsuits

Most workers are presumed to be employees and have a right to be treated as an employee instead of an independent contractor. For both the company and worker, there's a major difference between employee and independent contractor status.

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Failure To Provide Meal Break Lawsuits

California has detailed rules regarding meal breaks for employees. Employees have a right to take an uninterrupted meal period of at least thirty (30) minutes for every five (5) hours worked.

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Thank you so much Team ILG Legal Office especially to Atty. Sidney & Atty. Stephen for helping me with my case. Thank you for being responsive and...

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Employment and consumer law is nuanced and complex. We help you make sense of it with highly trained, experienced attorneys.

Discrimination Lawsuits

Both harassment and discrimination relate to some form of prejudice, but discrimination refers to a specific job-related decision that was motivated by inappropriate bias. Harassment involves other mistreatment.

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Employment Lawyers

Failure To Pay Overtime Lawsuits

One of the biggest differences between employees and independent contractors is that independent contractors never have the right to overtime pay while many employees do.

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Employment Lawyers

Wrongful Termination Lawsuits

Under California law, it is unlawful to terminate an employee if a substantial motivating factor for the termination was prejudice based on a legally recognized characteristic or activity. Protected classes include age, race, national origin, religion, disability, or gender, while protected activity often relates to whistleblower conduct.

READ MORE
Employment Lawyers

Independent Contractor Misclassification Lawsuits

Most workers are presumed to be employees and have a right to be treated as an employee instead of an independent contractor. For both the company and worker, there's a major difference between employee and independent contractor status.

READ MORE
Employment Lawyers