Employee Justice Legal Group PC
1001 Wilshire Blvd 2nd Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90017
Employee Justice Legal Group PC is a leading California employment law firm dedicated to protecting workers from unlawful workplace practices. Since 2014, the firm has recovered more than $250 million for employees harmed by discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wage theft, and wrongful termination. With a deep bench of trial attorneys and support staff, the firm takes on large corporations and insurance carriers, consistently securing six- and seven-figure verdicts and settlements.
Employee Justice Legal Group PC focuses on employment discrimination, disability discrimination, workplace harassment, whistleblower retaliation, wage and hour violations, wrongful termination, class actions, and workers’ compensation claims. The firm has litigated high-impact cases against major national employers and achieved multiple Top 100 employment law settlements in California. Extensive courtroom experience, including dozens of trials annually, strengthens its position in negotiations and before juries statewide.
Employee Justice Legal Group PC delivers personalized legal strategies tailored to each client’s circumstances and career goals. Every case is supported by a dedicated attorney, case manager, and assistant case manager to ensure responsive communication and thorough preparation. Detailed investigations, strategic litigation planning, and aggressive advocacy drive meaningful recoveries. Contingency fee representation eliminates upfront costs, reinforcing a commitment to accessible justice for working individuals.
Employee Justice Legal Group PC is recognized by respected legal organizations, including Super Lawyers and TopVerdict.com, highlighting excellence in labor and employment litigation. A mission centered on empowering employees and holding employers accountable defines the firm’s identity. Proven results, trial readiness, and unwavering dedication to workplace fairness continue to position the firm as a powerful advocate for California workers seeking justice.