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Bluestone Law represents San Jose employees facing wrongful termination in the workplace. We work on contingency — no fees unless we win.

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Wrongful Termination in San Jose: What Employees Need to Know

San Jose is a major California employment center with a diverse economy spanning technology, semiconductor manufacturing, engineering, and corporate headquarters. Workers across these industries regularly encounter wrongful termination situations that violate California law.

California’s FEHA and Labor Code prohibit employers from terminating workers for discriminatory reasons, in retaliation for protected activity, or in violation of public policy. Wrongful termination includes firings tied to your race, gender, age, disability, pregnancy, religion, national origin, or whistleblower activity.

If you work in San Jose and believe you was wrongfully terminated, Bluestone Law can help you understand your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve.

Common Wrongful Termination Situations in San Jose

  • Fired after reporting discrimination, harassment, or wage theft
  • Terminated after requesting FMLA or CFRA medical leave
  • Fired for refusing to participate in illegal activity
  • Laid off while protected-class workers with less seniority were retained
  • Terminated following a workers’ compensation claim

These situations are not just unfair — they are illegal under FEHA (Gov. Code § 12940). A San Jose wrongful termination lawyer at Bluestone Law can evaluate your specific facts and advise on the strength of your claim.

Filing a Wrongful Termination Claim in San Jose

Employment cases involving San Jose employees are typically heard at the Santa Clara County Superior Court – Downtown Superior Court (191 N. First St.). Workers may also file administrative charges with the CRD – San Jose Office (2115 Ringwood Ave.) 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: San Jose Wrongful Termination Case

A San Jose semiconductor engineer was let go following a disability accommodation request. Bluestone Law secured a six-figure settlement after demonstrating the causal connection.

— Bluestone Law, San Jose Office (anonymized matter)

Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Each case depends on its individual facts.

Serving Clients Throughout San Jose and Santa Clara County

Bluestone Law represents employees throughout San Jose 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: Wrongful Termination in San Jose

How long do I have to file a wrongful termination claim?

In California, FEHA claims must be filed with the CRD within three years of the adverse action. Wrongful termination in violation of public policy can be filed in civil court within two to three years depending on the theory. Consult an attorney promptly.

Is it legal to fire an at-will employee?

California is an at-will state, but at-will does not mean unlimited. Employers cannot fire you for discriminatory, retaliatory, or illegal reasons even if you are at-will.

What is the difference between wrongful termination and layoff?

A legitimate layoff eliminates a position for economic reasons and applies neutral, non-discriminatory criteria. Wrongful termination uses false pretexts, inconsistently selects protected employees, or fires workers for engaging in protected activities.

Talk to a San Jose Wrongful Termination Lawyer Today

If you believe you have experienced wrongful termination in the San Jose 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.