If you’re experiencing some kind of discrimination, harassment, or injustice in your workplace, you need a knowledgeable and compassionate team to back you. Based in White Plains, NY, the Filippatos PLLC team is ready to help anyone in the Greater Tri-State Area and Florida.
We fight hard to protect your rights against discrimination, harassment, and retaliation in the workplace.
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Even if you think you’re just being sensitive to how you’re being treated, you might have a real case for discrimination or harassment. Our lawyers can tell you what laws your employer or colleagues could be violating, and we can get to work building your case.
If you’re working on fighting a discriminatory practice in the workplace, you should be sure that you won’t face retaliation. We can help you guard yourself and your interests, so a bad experience doesn’t get worse.
When an employer is abusing your rights, you should contact a workplace discrimination lawyer immediately. They can help you secure evidence and build a case. You’ll need compelling proof to secure a settlement.
“…the most experienced, straightforward, compassionate and not afraid to get into complex matters. And so easy to work with! I would give 10 stars if I could!”
We believe that every employee has the right to go to work without fear of discrimination, harassment, or retaliation. Our founder, attorney Parisis “Gerry” Filippatos, leads a team of dedicated, sincere, and talented lawyers who understand that workplace harassment can feel overwhelming to deal with alone.
With decades of legal experience and a highly successful record, you can rely on Filippatos PLLC to defend your rights and reclaim your future. We’re ready to champion your legal rights with a legal solution that aligns with your unique goals.
One of the firm’s latest success stories was a $12 million settlement secured for Abby Grossberg, a former Fox News Producer. The firm represented Abby in two lawsuits against the Fox News Network. She was awarded a settlement after she filed lawsuits alleging that the network tolerated a hostile work environment and that network attorneys tried to coerce her to perjure herself.