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For Legal Advice on Employment Disputes or Consumer Protection, Contact an Attorney at Keegan & Baker, LLP

Serving San Diego and Orange County

To discuss your employment law or consumer protection concerns with an experienced lawyer, contact Keegan & Baker, LLP, by phone or e-mail. We are here to listen to your story, evaluate your potential claim or lawsuit and make appropriate recommendations.

Learn what your rights are with regard to wages and benefits in California, and how to assert those rights by filing complaints, bringing lawsuits against offenders or joining class action lawsuits. Contact us for help and information.

Our law firm focuses on consumer and employment law matters including the following:

  • Consumer fraud class actions: false advertising; deceptive business practices related to goods and services; defective and malfunctioning products; bait-and-switch tactics; unethical billing practices
  • Telephone Consumer Protection Act violations: Did you receive automatically-dialed phone calls on your cell phone?
  • Employment law issues in San Diego and Orange County
  • Wage and hour claims in San Diego and Orange County: these claims could include failing to pay minimum wage, failing to pay overtime, or asking employees to work off the clock
  • Prevailing wage cases in San Diego and Orange County
  • Meal and rest breaks in San Diego and Orange County: these claims could include failing to offer and provide for rest breaks and lunch or other meal breaks as required by law
  • Wrongful termination: retaliatory discharge, discriminatory firing, breach of employment contract
  • Exemptions and misclassifications in San Diego and Orange County: these claims may include failing to properly classify employees or compelling employees to work overtime without pay
  • Independent contractor misclassification in San Diego and Orange County: these claims may involve failing to properly classify independent contractors as employees in order to avoid paying minimum wage, overtime and benefits such as health insurance

To schedule a consultation with a California lawyer about any employment law matter such as those listed above, call or e-mail the law offices of Keegan & Baker, LLP.