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Showing 3 employment lawyers in Lexington Park, MD
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Baldwin, Briscoe, Steinmetz & Ohri, P.C.
22335 Exploration Dr #2030, Lexington Park, MD 20653
(301) 862-4400
baldwinbriscoe.com
Dugan, McKissick & Longmore, LLC
22738 Maple Rd #210, Lexington Park, MD 20653
(301) 862-3764
paxlawyers.com
Southern Maryland Law | Bankruptcy, Personal Injury, & Family Lawyers
22196 Three Notch Rd Suite 104, Lexington Park, MD 20653
(301) 863-7480
southernmarylandlaw.com
What Does a Employment Lawyer in Lexington Park Cost?
Employment lawyers in Maryland typically charge on an hourly basis ranging from 250 to 500 dollars per hour. Some attorneys offer contingency fee arrangements for certain cases like wage claims where they take a percentage of any recovery usually 30 to 40 percent. Initial consultations may be free or at a reduced rate. This is general information not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of cases does an employment lawyer in Lexington Park handle?
Employment lawyers handle cases like wrongful termination workplace discrimination sexual harassment wage and hour disputes retaliation and breach of employment contracts. They also assist with severance agreements and non-compete clauses under Maryland law.
How long do I have to file a discrimination claim in Maryland?
In Maryland you generally have 300 days from the date of the discriminatory act to file a charge with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or the Maryland Commission on Civil Rights. This deadline is strict so you should act quickly.