Flower Mound Racial Discrimination Attorneys

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Under the U.S. Constitution, as well as Title VII of the U.S. Code, it is banned to discriminate on the basis of race in the state of Texas. Employers are prohibited according to theses laws from using race as a basis for hiring, recruitment, setting wage levels, or granting promotions.

What Must Be Proven in a Discrimination Claim?

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is the federal agency in charge of investigating workplace discrimination, and employees discriminated against must file a claim with the EEOC before taking the matter to court. To prove racial discrimination, an employer must treat an employee differently than co-workers who are of a different race or nationality.

In order to succeed on a claim for racial discrimination, the Flower Mound plaintiff must additionally prove that their employer intended to base the discrimination on race or nationality. This intent is most often proven by showing that the employer preferentially treated those of other races and nationalities.

How Can a Flower Mound Lawyer Help with My Claim?

Recorded statements about racial issues that were made by the employer can also be used in some cases to show intent. Laws of procedure vary greatly in this area of law depending on where you file your claim, and local Flower Mound lawyers will be familiarized with the requirements of your geographical region. Should you decide to file your claim at the EEOC, a Texas lawyer will be able to help you out, and they can also point you towards other types of remedies available to you while your claim is pending.

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Life in Flower Mound

Flower Mound is located in Denton and Tarrant Counties, Texas. It is a suburb that is part of both Forth Worth and Dallas--a unique quality. Per the 2010 census, the population is 64,669 people.

How did Flower Mound get its name? Well, it is named after a 12.5 acre mound filled with wild flowers and slopes. This property is owned by the Mound Foundation. This is a fact that many visitors find very interesting.

Famous people that have, at one time or another, called Flower Mound home include "Mean Joe" Greene, Glen Titensor, Donald Driver, Tony Casillas, Chris Brown, and David Murphy.

Flower Mound is also home to many attorneys who have established themselves while working in local law offices and small firms. These attorneys practice in various legal areas, are well-experienced, and focus on providing excellent legal services.

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