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IllinoisWrongful Termination Lawyers in Bloomington, Illinois

The laws for wrongful termination or discharge vary widely from state to state. In an "at-will employment" state, which includes most states, employers may hire or fire for any cause or for no cause at all. If the reason for termination or discharge, however, is a pretext for some underlying illegal reason, then it may be considered wrongful termination. Illegal reason to terminate an employee under Illinois law and the Federal Civil Rights Act can include retaliation for filing a claim of discrimination, sexual harassment, or hostile work environment. Likewise, retaliation after a whistleblower action can be considered wrongful termination. Contact an attorney for legal advice about a wrongful termination case in Illinois.

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David Allan Benoit

David Allan Benoit
Swerdlin & Company
501 S Towanda Barnes Rd
Bloomington, IL 61705
Licensed for 30 years, David Allan Benoit is a Business Law and Employment Law lawyer who attended UC Berkeley School of Law... read more >

Athena M Herman

Athena M Herman
Athena Herman Law, LLC
300 Perry Avenue, NE
Peoria, IL 61603
Licensed for 27 years, Athena M Herman is a Employment Law lawyer... read more >

M Michael Waters

M Michael Waters
Vonachen, Lawless, Trager & Slevin, PC
456 Fulton Street Suite 425
Peoria, IL 61602
Licensed for 45 years, M Michael Waters is a Employment Law lawyer... read more >

Patricia Clarke Benassi

Patricia Clarke Benassi
Benassi & Benassi, PC
300 NE Perry Ave.
Peoria, IL 61603
Licensed for 55 years, Patricia Clarke Benassi is a Personal Injury and Employment Law lawyer... read more >

DruAnne Keegan

DruAnne Keegan
Keegan & Associates
PO Box 677
Mackinaw, IL 61755
Licensed for 33 years, DruAnne Keegan is a Employment Law lawyer who attended Santa Clara Univ School of Law Santa Clara CA... read more >
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National Employment Lawyers Association

The NELA strives toward a world where employees are paid a living wage, that is free of employment discrimination, harassment or wrongful termination.


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