Discrimination Under Florida Law

Both Florida and the federal government have passed laws that prohibiting discrimination on the basis of certain protected characteristics. Under state and Federal law, both private and public employers in Fort Lauderdale may be found liable for discrimination, depending on what type of trait originally prompted the discrimination.

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How Does Employment Discrimination Occur?

Employment discrimination can occur if the employer treats an employee unfairly based on their membership in a class that is legally protected. Some traits which employers are not allowed to evaluate employees with are: race, age, national origin, religion, familial status, and gender. In order for a claim of employment discrimination to be proven, a Fort Lauderdale, Florida plaintiff must show that his (or her) employer actively intended to treat him differently because of his protected status.

How can Employment Discrimination be Proven in Florida?

This is demonstrated upon finding a prior history of similar treatment of members of the same class, or upon testimony regarding the employer's statements that a reasonable person would hold to be biased. Further, an employer violates the law if they terminate a person's employment or otherwise retaliate in response to a discrimination lawsuit filed against them.

Procedures for pursuing an employment discrimination claim are complicated, because they involve filing the claim with the corresponding agency. Fort Lauderdale, Florida has many lawyers available to assist you in filing in a timely fashion, and they can also help you pursue any remedies that might be available to you while your case is being processed.

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Life in Fort Lauderdale

There are many exciting things to do in Fort Lauderdale.  For starts, visitors can enjoy a day at the Lady Helen Fishing Charters, the Antique Car Museum, the Bonnet House Museum and Gardens, the Beachfront, Stranahan House, or the Hugh Taylor Birch State Park.  For some great shopping and fine dining, Las Olas Boulevard is the place to go!

Fort Lauderdale has an approximate population of 165,521 people.  The area is commonly known as it is a South Florida metropolitan area.  Another reason for its popularity is its nickname--"the Venice of America."  Fort Lauderdale gets its nickname because the city is filled with many intricate canal systems.  This is so to compliment the major yatching center of the city, with 42,000 resident yachts and 100 marinas and boatyards. 

There are many great law firms located in Fort Lauderdale.  Primarily, there are many small to mid-size law firms located in the area.  These firms house excellent attorneys who provide their clients with efficient and personalized legal services.  For clients who require large, multinational law firm services, Miami is very near!  Larger firms in Miami can serve those specific needs.  All in all, Fort Lauderdale proves that there is more to Florida than Disney World and South Beach!

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