Employment Lawyers in Arlington, TX

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Top Employment Lawyers Near Arlington, TX

Wes Dauphinot Law Firm
⭐⭐⭐⭐½ 4.7 · 47 reviews
900 W Abram St, Arlington, TX 76013
(817) 462-0676
The Law Office of Eaujee Francisco, PLLC
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5 · 59 reviews
610 Uptown Blvd Suite 2000 Office 264, Cedar Hill, TX 75104
(469) 859-3393
Bailey & Galyen Attorneys at Law
⭐⭐⭐⭐½ 4.7 · 91 reviews
2216 S Cooper St, Arlington, TX 76013
(817) 752-3155
Herrmann Law
⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.2 · 55 reviews
801 Cherry St Suite 2365, Fort Worth, TX 76102
(817) 479-9229
Harris Cook, LLP
⭐⭐⭐⭐½ 4.5 · 39 reviews
1309 W Abram St, Arlington, TX 76013
(817) 275-8765

What Does a Employment Lawyer in Arlington Do?

An employment lawyer in Arlington represents employees whose workplace rights have been violated. From wrongful termination and discrimination to wage theft and retaliation, an experienced Arlington employment attorney fights to hold employers accountable and recover compensation for lost wages, emotional distress, and other damages.

How Much Does a Employment Lawyer Cost in Arlington?

Employment lawyers often work on contingency for strong cases — no fee unless they win. Standard fee: 33–40% of your recovery. Some cases are billed hourly ($200–$500/hr), especially contract reviews and consultations. Free initial consultations are common.

Typical fee structure: Contingency (33–40%) or hourly ($200–$500/hr)

Average settlement/outcome: $10,000 – $500,000+

⚠️ Texas Deadline: Employment claims have strict filing deadlines. EEOC charges must be filed within 180–300 days of the discriminatory act. Wrongful termination and wage claims also have statutes of limitations. Document everything and contact an attorney immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions — Employment Lawyer in Arlington

❓ How much does an employment lawyer cost?

Many work on contingency (33–40% of recovery) for strong cases. Others charge $200–$500/hr. Free consultations are common.

❓ What qualifies as wrongful termination?

Firing based on discrimination, retaliation for whistleblowing, breach of an employment contract, or termination that violates public policy.

❓ Can I sue my employer while still employed?

Yes — and retaliation for filing a legal complaint is illegal. Document everything and consult an attorney about the best timing and strategy.

❓ What should I do if I'm being harassed at work?

Document every incident, report to HR in writing, save all evidence, and consult an employment attorney. Do not quit — it may affect your legal options.

❓ How long does an employment case take?

EEOC process: 6–18 months. Lawsuits: 1–3 years. Many cases settle before trial. Negotiations can resolve some matters in weeks.

❓ What compensation can I receive?

Lost wages (back pay and front pay), emotional distress damages, punitive damages, attorney fees, and sometimes reinstatement to your position.

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