Economic Justice Project (EJP) | Lawyers' Committee For Civil Rights Under Law
Provides class action lawsuit assistance for individuals who believe that they have been denied equal access to employment or that they have been treated unfairly as employees. Challenges all forms of racial, national origin, and sexual discrimination in the workplace, both private and governmental, including discrimination by federal, state, and local agencies. The Project is acclaimed for litigating complex and often protracted class action lawsuits on behalf of women and minorities.
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Physical Address
1500 K Street Northwest, Suite 900, Washington, DC 20005
Hours
Same as site hours.
Fax
(202) 783-0857
Voice
Application process
Call the office for more information.
Fee
Not applicable.
Eligibility
Serves individuals who have experienced employment discrimination and are seeking representation on a group basis as part of a class action suit. NOTE: Does not provide direct legal representation based on individual requests.
Languages
None.
Service area
United States
Agency info
Lawyers' Committee For Civil Rights Under Law
Operating as a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization was formed in 1963 at the request of President Kennedy to involve the private bar in providing legal services to address racial discrimination. Advocates of equal justice through the rule of law is the mission of The Lawyers' Committee.