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6 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Allen Park, MI
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Showing 6 employment lawyers in Allen Park, MI
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Nichols & Eberth, P.C.
7500 Allen Rd, Allen Park, MI 48101
(313) 561-5700 divorcelawyerdearborn.com
Law Offices of Miller & Miller, P.C.
6803 Roosevelt Ave, Allen Park, MI 48101
(313) 386-1400 miller-law.net
Law Offices of Robert P. Coutts
7445 Allen Rd #118, Allen Park, MI 48101
(313) 203-8149 attorneyrobertcoutts.com
Burger Law Offices
5524 Allen Rd, Allen Park, MI 48101
(313) 388-3600
Kocienski & Associates
6842 Park Ave, Allen Park, MI 48101
(313) 389-5800
Miotke Law
6828 Park Ave, Allen Park, MI 48101
(313) 388-4809 miotkelawoffice.com
Employment lawyers in Allen Park, Michigan assist workers with issues such as wrongful termination, workplace discrimination, and unpaid wages. Michigan law provides protections under the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act and the Whistleblowers Protection Act. These attorneys can help you understand your rights and pursue claims in state or federal court.
What Does a Employment Lawyer in Allen Park Cost?
Typical costs for an employment lawyer in Michigan range from 250 to 500 dollars per hour for hourly billing. Some lawyers offer flat fees for simple tasks like contract review. Contingency fees often range from 25 to 40 percent of the recovery. Costs vary by case and lawyer. This is general information, not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the time limit to file an employment lawsuit in Michigan?
For discrimination claims under Michigan law, you generally have 180 days to file with the Michigan Department of Civil Rights. For federal claims under Title VII, you have 300 days. Wage claims under the Michigan Wage and Hour Act have a 3-year limit. Deadlines vary by claim type.
Can I be fired for no reason in Michigan?
Michigan is an at-will employment state, meaning you can be fired for any reason that is not illegal. However, you cannot be fired due to discrimination, retaliation for reporting violations, or for exercising a legal right. An employment lawyer can review your situation.
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