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Lawyers - Discrimination & Civil Rights Law in Billings, MT

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Business Listing   Crist Law Firm- L.L.C. - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 255-0400


Business Listing   Duncan- Mary E. Attorney - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 248-7646


Business Listing   Fagan- Gerry P. Attorney - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 248-7731


Business Listing   Matovich and Keller- P.C. - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 252-5500


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Helpful Definition for: Lawyers - Discrimination & Civil Rights Law


The lawyers, who are particularly appointed for the protection of civil rights and discrimination laws in Billings, mainly focus on the protection of any employee who has the authority to take certain actions for being discriminated against, or for applicants discriminated on the bases of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age or disability. In Billings, these officials can take actions against the perpetrators. These lawyers also handle other laws on conduct to include discrimination based on sexual orientation.

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