How to File an EEOC Complaint in Pennsylvania Filing a charge with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is the required first step for most federal employment discrimination claims in Pennsylvania. If your employer discriminated against you, harassed you, or retaliated against you based on a protected characteristic, filing an EEOC charge preserves your right to sue in federal court. […]
How to File an EEOC Complaint in Pennsylvania
Do Employment Lawyers Work on Contingency?
Do Employment Lawyers Work on Contingency? Most employment lawyers who represent employees work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay no attorney fees upfront and the lawyer only gets paid if your case results in a settlement or court award. This fee structure exists because employment discrimination, harassment, and wrongful termination cases can be expensive to litigate, and employees […]
Employment Lawyer vs Labor Lawyer — What Is the Difference?
Employment Lawyer vs Labor Lawyer — What Is the Difference? The terms “employment lawyer” and “labor lawyer” are often used interchangeably, but they refer to distinct areas of legal practice with different laws, procedures, and client types. Understanding the difference helps you find the right attorney for your situation. If you are an individual employee dealing with discrimination, harassment, wrongful […]
How an Employment Lawyer Helps Discrimination Victims
How an Employment Lawyer Helps Discrimination Victims Workplace discrimination disrupts careers, damages mental health, and creates financial hardship. An employment lawyer who represents discrimination victims provides more than legal advice — they build a structured case that holds your employer accountable and recovers compensation for the harm caused. This page explains the specific steps an employment lawyer takes from the […]
When Should You Hire an Employment Lawyer?
When Should You Hire an Employment Lawyer? Hiring an employment lawyer at the right time can mean the difference between protecting your rights and losing them permanently. Filing deadlines in employment law are strict — miss them by even one day and your claim may be barred forever. This guide covers the specific situations where you need legal representation, the […]
What Does an Employment Lawyer Do?
What Does an Employment Lawyer Do? An employment lawyer represents employees or employers in disputes arising from the workplace. At the Lacy Employment Law Firm, we work exclusively on the employee side — representing workers in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and New Jersey who face discrimination, harassment, wrongful termination, wage theft, retaliation, and violations of leave rights. Understanding what an employment lawyer […]
Philadelphia Age Discrimination Lawyers
Is Working Off the Clock Illegal? Your Rights Under Federal and State Law
When your employer expects you to arrive early to set up, stay late to clean up, or work through your lunch break without pay, you’re not imagining the problem. Working off the clock is illegal under federal law, and it costs American workers billions of dollars every year. According to the U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division (2025), federal […]
Tip Pooling Laws: What Employees Need to Know About Their Rights
Working for tips means relying on customers to supplement your wages—but what happens when your employer controls how those tips get divided? Tip pooling arrangements are common in restaurants, bars, and hotels, yet many workers don’t realize employers must follow strict rules about who can participate and what they can do with pooled tips. According to the Economic Policy Institute (2017), approximately […]
Can I Sue My Employer for Not Paying Me? Your Legal Options
When your employer fails to pay wages you’ve earned, you have legal options. Federal and state laws provide employees with the right to sue for unpaid wages—and to recover not just what you’re owed, but additional damages that can double or triple your recovery. In FY 2025, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division recovered $259.3 million in back […]