Melbourne, Florida Civil Rights Attorneys

Compare 5 attorneys and 5 law firms in Melbourne , FL. Sort by highest rating and years of civil rights experience.

Michael Riemenschneider
Melbourne civil rights attorney at O'Brien Riemenschneider and Wattwood with 38 years experience

1686 West Hibiscus Boulevard, Melbourne, FL 32901

David Volk
Melbourne civil rights attorney at Volk Law Offices with 37 years experience

700 South Babcock Street, Suite 402, Melbourne, FL 32901

John Curran
Melbourne civil rights attorney at John C Curran with 33 years experience

2111 Dairy Road, Melbourne, FL 32904

Curtis Flajole
Melbourne civil rights attorney at Curtis N Flajole with 29 years experience

21 Suntree Place, Suite 100, Melbourne, FL 32940

Joseph Wood
Melbourne civil rights attorney at Arcadier and Associates with 13 years experience

2815 West New Haven, Suite 304, Melbourne, FL 32904

Have your civil rights been violated?

An individual’s civil rights are granted by the federal, state, and local law – as well as the Constitution and Bill of Rights of the United States. A civil rights attorney works on a diverse set of legal matters. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 banned discrimination on the basis of religion, gender, race, birthplace or sex. It is unlawful for any business, employer, or government official to discriminate. If you believe your civil rights may have been violated, whether in the workplace or not, you should consult a local civil rights attorney to protect yourself and enforce your rights.

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