Albany, New York Civil Rights Attorneys

Compare 29 attorneys and 14 law firms in Albany , NY. Sort by highest rating and years of civil rights experience.

William Sheehan
Albany civil rights attorney at Hinman Straub with 49 years experience

121 State Street, Albany, NY 12207

John Bailey
Albany civil rights attorney at Bailey Kelleher and Johnson with 45 years experience

5 Pine West Plaza, Suite 507, Washington Avenue Extension, Albany, NY 12205

Donald Boyajian
Albany civil rights attorney at Dreyer Boyajian with 42 years experience

75 Columbia Street, Albany, NY 12210

David Wukitsch
Albany civil rights attorney at McNamee Lochner Titus and Williams with 42 years experience

677 Broadway, Albany, NY 12201

Diana Bangert-Drowns
Albany civil rights attorney at Diana K Bangert Drowns with 36 years experience

600 Broadway Avenue, 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207

John VanDenburgh
Albany civil rights attorney at Napierski VanDenburgh Napierski and O'Connor with 36 years experience

296 Washington Avenue Extension, Suite 3, Albany, NY 12203

James Resila
Albany civil rights attorney at Carter Conboy with 36 years experience

20 Corporate Woods Boulevard, Albany, NY 12211

Daniel Stewart
Albany civil rights attorney at Dreyer Boyajian with 35 years experience

75 Columbia Street, Albany, NY 12210

William Anthony
Albany civil rights attorney at Jackson Lewis with 35 years experience

18 Corporate Woods Boulevard, Albany, NY 12211

Gregg Johnson
Albany civil rights attorney at Girvin and Ferlazzo with 32 years experience

20 Corporate Woods Boulevard, Albany, NY 12211

Brian Culnan
Albany civil rights attorney at Iseman Cunningham Riester and Hyde with 31 years experience

9 Thurlow Terrace, Albany, NY 12203

Shawn Brousseau
Albany civil rights attorney at Napierski VanDenburgh Napierski and O'Connor with 29 years experience

296 Washington Avenue Extension, Suite 3, Albany, NY 12203

Blair Todt
Albany civil rights attorney at Carter Conboy with 29 years experience

20 Corporate Woods Boulevard, Albany, NY 12211

John Queenan
Albany civil rights attorney at Iseman Cunningham Riester and Hyde with 27 years experience

9 Thurlow Terrace, Albany, NY 12203

John Bagyi
Albany civil rights attorney at Bond Schoeneck and King with 27 years experience

111 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12210

Nannette Kelleher
Albany civil rights attorney at Bailey Kelleher and Johnson with 26 years experience

5 Pine West Plaza, Suite 507, Washington Avenue Extension, Albany, NY 12205

Lisa Joslin
Albany civil rights attorney at Deily and Glastetter with 26 years experience

8 Thurlow Terrace, Albany, NY 12203

Eileen Smith
Albany civil rights attorney at Bond Schoeneck and King with 26 years experience

111 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12210

Edward Greene Jr
Albany civil rights attorney at Hinman Straub with 25 years experience

121 State Street, Albany, NY 12207

Tanya Yatsco
Albany civil rights attorney at Girvin and Ferlazzo with 24 years experience

20 Corporate Woods Boulevard, Albany, NY 12211

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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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