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Have you been wrongfully terminated?
If you've been fired from your job due to your gender, race, religion, ethnicity or disability you may have been wrongfully terminated. Wrongful termination laws vary from state to state. However, Federal law also protects employees from discrimination. A wrongful termination attorney represents employees who believe they have been wrongfully terminated and employers who believe they have fired the employee fairly.
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