Race Discrimination Lawyer in Los Angeles

Protecting Employees From Race-Based Discrimination and Unfair Treatment

If your employer failed to pay you properly, you may have the right to take legal action.

The Law Offices of Adam C. Rapaport represents employees across Los Angeles who are dealing with unpaid wages, overtime violations, missed breaks, and other wage and hour issues. We help workers understand their rights and take action when employers fail to follow wage laws.

If you believe you are not being paid fairly, speaking with a wage and hour lawyer can help you understand your options. No fees unless we win.

You Don’t Have to Accept Race Discrimination

Employers may misclassify employees, fail to pay overtime, or deny legally required breaks. In some cases, workers are pressured to accept improper pay practices or are unaware of their rights under California law.

You are not required to accept unpaid wages or unfair pay practices.

If your pay does not reflect the hours you worked or the law’s requirements, it may be worth speaking with a wage and hour attorney about your situation.

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Van Nuys Office:

(818) 779-3833

Common Race Discrimination Situations

Race discrimination can occur in many ways, affecting hiring, promotions, pay, and workplace treatment.

Situations that may indicate race discrimination include:

  • Being treated differently than coworkers of a different race
  • Being passed over for promotions or opportunities
  • Unequal pay or job assignments
  • Racial comments, slurs, or offensive workplace behavior
  • Termination or discipline that appears biased
  • Being held to different standards than other employees
  • Harassment or a hostile work environment based on race

If you’re unsure whether your situation qualifies, a race discrimination lawyer can help evaluate your case.

What Is Race Discrimination?

Race discrimination occurs when an employer treats an employee unfairly because of race, ethnicity, or related characteristics.

California law prohibits discrimination in all aspects of employment, including hiring, pay, promotions, and termination.

Discriminatory Treatment

Treating employees differently based on race.

Hostile Work Environment

Workplace behavior that creates an intimidating or offensive environment due to race.

Denial of Opportunities

Limiting promotions, assignments, or advancement based on race.

Wrongful Termination

Firing an employee due to race or race-related factors.

If your situation falls into one of these categories, you may have a legal claim.

When You May Have a Race Discrimination Claim

You may have a case if:

  • You were treated differently than others based on race
  • You experienced harassment or a hostile work environment
  • You were denied promotions or opportunities
  • You were disciplined or terminated unfairly
  • Workplace decisions appear influenced by racial bias
  • You experienced ongoing unequal treatment

Every situation is different. A race discrimination lawyer can review your case and help determine whether you may have a claim.

How a Race Discrimination Lawyer Can Help

Race discrimination claims can be complex and require careful legal evaluation. A lawyer can help protect your rights.

Evaluate Your Case

We review your employment history and workplace treatment.

Explain Your Legal Options

We help you understand your rights and potential claims.

Gather Evidence

We identify documentation that may support your case.

Communicate With Employers

We handle discussions with employers and their representatives.

Pursue Compensation

Where appropriate, we pursue compensation and other remedies.

What Evidence Can Help Your Case

Many employees worry they need proof before contacting a lawyer. A consultation can help determine what may be helpful.

Examples include:

  • Emails or workplace communications
  • Performance reviews or disciplinary records
  • Documentation of promotions or missed opportunities
  • Statements or comments related to race
  • HR complaints or reports

Even if you are unsure what evidence you have, a lawyer can help evaluate your situation.

Your Consultation Is Private and Confidential

Consultations are confidential and come with no obligation. Speaking with a wrongful termination lawyer does not mean you are filing a lawsuit.

It simply allows you to understand your rights and explore your options in a safe and private setting.

Why Choose the Law Offices of Adam C. Rapaport

Employees trust our firm because we focus on protecting their rights and providing personalized legal guidance.

  • Direct access to an experienced attorney
  • Personalized case strategy
  • Strong advocacy against employers
  • Clear communication throughout your case
  • No upfront fees for many cases
  • Free confidential consultation

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FAQs About Race Discrimination

Q1. What qualifies as race discrimination?
Race discrimination occurs when an employee is treated unfairly because of race, ethnicity, or related characteristics.
No. Discrimination based on race is illegal under California law.
No. A lawyer can help evaluate your situation and determine what evidence may be helpful.
We handle these cases on a contingency basis, so you pay no upfront fees and only pay if we recover compensation.
Deadlines vary depending on the type of claim. Speaking with a lawyer can help clarify your timeline.

Speak With a Race Discrimination Lawyer in Los Angeles

The Law Offices of Adam C. Rapaport helps employees in Los Angeles take action against workplace harassment and toxic environments.

    Law Offices of Adam C. Rapaport

    7116 Valjean Ave. Van Nuys, CA 91406

    adam@rapaportfirm.com

    (818) 779-3833

    Available 24/7 & Obligation-Free

    Call Us Today

    Van Nuys Office:

    (818) 779-3833

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