Orange County (Anaheim) Discrimination Lawyer
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Bluestone Law represents Orange County (Anaheim) employees facing discrimination in the workplace. We work on contingency — no fees unless we win.
Discrimination in Orange County (Anaheim): What Employees Need to Know
Orange County (Anaheim) is a major California employment center with a diverse economy spanning technology, healthcare, tourism, retail, finance, and manufacturing. Workers across these industries regularly encounter discrimination situations that violate California law.
Under California’s FEHA, employers with five or more employees cannot discriminate in hiring, firing, pay, promotion, or any term of employment based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, pregnancy, age (40+), disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or other protected characteristics.
If you work in Orange County (Anaheim) and believe you experienced workplace discrimination, Bluestone Law can help you understand your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve.
Common Discrimination Situations in Orange County (Anaheim)
- Denied promotion while equally or less-qualified employees outside your protected class advance
- Paid less than colleagues for substantially similar work
- Subjected to different disciplinary standards based on your race, gender, or other protected characteristic
- Denied reasonable accommodation for a disability or pregnancy
- Passed over for hire because of your age, national origin, or religion
These situations are not just unfair — they are illegal under FEHA (Gov. Code § 12940(a)). A Orange County (Anaheim) discrimination lawyer at Bluestone Law can evaluate your specific facts and advise on the strength of your claim.
Filing a Discrimination Claim in Orange County (Anaheim)
Employment cases involving Orange County (Anaheim) employees are typically heard at the Orange County Superior Court – Central Justice Center (700 Civic Center Dr. W., Santa Ana). Workers may also file administrative charges with the CRD – Santa Ana District Office (2 MacArthur Place, Suite 650, Santa Ana) or the EEOC before pursuing civil litigation.
California has strict deadlines for employment claims. Under FEHA, you generally have three years from the date of the violation to file with the CRD. Missing this deadline can bar your claim entirely — do not delay.
Representative Result: Orange County (Anaheim) Discrimination Case
An Orange County retail employee alleged pregnancy discrimination after her shifts were reduced immediately following disclosure of her pregnancy. We secured a confidential settlement before suit was filed.
— Bluestone Law, Orange County (Anaheim) Office (anonymized matter)
Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Each case depends on its individual facts.
Serving Clients Throughout Orange County (Anaheim) and Orange County
Bluestone Law represents employees throughout Orange County (Anaheim) and the surrounding area. Consultations are available by phone, video, and in person.
Main Office: 7008 Owensmouth Ave, Canoga Park, CA 91303 | (310) 363-0975
Frequently Asked Questions: Discrimination in Orange County (Anaheim)
What is the first step in a discrimination claim?
In California, most FEHA discrimination claims require filing a complaint with the Civil Rights Department (CRD) within three years of the discriminatory act. The CRD will investigate and may issue a Right to Sue notice, after which you can file in civil court.
Can I sue for discrimination if I was not fired?
Yes. Discrimination does not require termination. Failure to promote, pay disparity, hostile treatment, or denial of accommodation all constitute discriminatory adverse actions even if you remain employed.
What damages are available?
FEHA allows recovery for lost wages and benefits, emotional distress, punitive damages in appropriate cases, and attorney’s fees. In some cases, reinstatement may also be available.
Talk to a Orange County (Anaheim) Discrimination Lawyer Today
If you believe you have experienced discrimination in the Orange County (Anaheim) area, act now. California’s statute of limitations is strict, and evidence can disappear quickly.
Bluestone Law offers free, confidential consultations. We do not charge any fee unless we recover compensation for you.