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Browse employment lawyers serving Sycamore, Illinois. Contact information and addresses listed below.
9 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Sycamore, IL
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Many employment lawyers in Illinois offer free initial consultations. For ongoing representation, lawyers may charge an hourly rate between $250 and $500 per hour, or work on a contingency fee basis where they take a percentage of any settlement or award. Contingency fees are common in discrimination and wrongful termination cases. Costs vary by case complexity and attorney experience. This is general information, not legal advice.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of employment cases do lawyers handle in Sycamore?
They handle cases like wrongful termination, discrimination based on race or gender, sexual harassment, wage and hour disputes, and retaliation. Illinois law also covers claims under the Illinois Equal Pay Act and the Illinois Whistleblower Act.
How long do I have to file an employment claim in Illinois?
For discrimination claims under the Illinois Human Rights Act, you have 300 days from the violation to file with the Illinois Department of Human Rights. For wage claims, the statute of limitations is typically 3 years under the Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act.
What should I bring to a first meeting with an employment lawyer?
Bring any relevant documents such as your employment contract, pay stubs, emails, performance reviews, and notes about incidents. Also bring a list of questions and a timeline of events.
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