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CHICAGO - illiNews -- Workplace Law Partners will be the new name for the Fish Potter Bolanos, P.C.. The firm will continue to focus on workers' rights. Over the years, the firm has earned a reputation for fiercely advocating for their clients' rights.
Workplace Law Partners took a lighthearted approach to rolling out the new name. Kate Flannery (Meredith from the popular TV show The Office, who is known for her inappropriate workplace behavior) appears in a Cameo video announcement. https://www.fishlawfirm.com/news/2024/june/workplace-law-partners-p-c-rebrands-itself-from-/
As Workplace Law Partners sues companies for bad workplace behavior, it was only natural to use troublemaker Meredith.
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"The lawyers at Workplace Law Partners remain committed to providing justice to those whose rights have been denied and violated by their employers. We focus our legal practice on helping those who feel helpless in the workplace. Too often, people are searching for justice or just fair treatment while doing their jobs. We also like to have fun at our job, so we are honored that Meredith from The Office helped get the word out," said David Fish, founding partner of Workplace Law Partners.
In past years, the lawyers of Workplace Law Partners have pushed for workers' rights in several high-profile legal cases, including helping to bring R Kelly to justice, sexual harassment and discrimination cases, and representing whistleblowers who expose illegal activity.
Workplace Law Partners fights for people whose rights have been violated at work. Every day, they represent employees who have been wrongfully terminated, faced discrimination, sexually harassed, denied lawful wages, or suffered other injustices at their jobs. The firm remains committed to standing up for workers and protecting their rights.
Workplace Law Partners took a lighthearted approach to rolling out the new name. Kate Flannery (Meredith from the popular TV show The Office, who is known for her inappropriate workplace behavior) appears in a Cameo video announcement. https://www.fishlawfirm.com/news/2024/june/workplace-law-partners-p-c-rebrands-itself-from-/
As Workplace Law Partners sues companies for bad workplace behavior, it was only natural to use troublemaker Meredith.
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"The lawyers at Workplace Law Partners remain committed to providing justice to those whose rights have been denied and violated by their employers. We focus our legal practice on helping those who feel helpless in the workplace. Too often, people are searching for justice or just fair treatment while doing their jobs. We also like to have fun at our job, so we are honored that Meredith from The Office helped get the word out," said David Fish, founding partner of Workplace Law Partners.
In past years, the lawyers of Workplace Law Partners have pushed for workers' rights in several high-profile legal cases, including helping to bring R Kelly to justice, sexual harassment and discrimination cases, and representing whistleblowers who expose illegal activity.
Workplace Law Partners fights for people whose rights have been violated at work. Every day, they represent employees who have been wrongfully terminated, faced discrimination, sexually harassed, denied lawful wages, or suffered other injustices at their jobs. The firm remains committed to standing up for workers and protecting their rights.
Source: Workplace Law Partners
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