Law Offices of Scott K. Liner - Los Angeles Employment Attorney
California Law Firm
Law Offices of Scott K. Liner is an experienced and well-respected firm that represents both plaintiffs and defendants in employment and business litigation, as well as on immigration related issues. The firm takes a practical and proactive approach to client’s concerns and cases so as to avoid litigation if appropriate, but also efficiently and aggressively handles those matters that proceed to litigation from inception of the matter through trial.
The firm also offers advice and counseling to clients on all aspects of employment law and immigration issues, representing both individuals and employers.
Practice Areas:
- Employment Practice
Harassment
Discrimination
Wage and Hour Issues
Disability and FMLA Rights
Employment Contracts
- Other Practices
Immigration Law
Business Litigation
http://www.skl-law.com/
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