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Sarah B. Schlehr is the founder and handling legal professional of The Schlehr Law Office, a company devoted to protective the rights of personnel in Burbank, California.
As the founder and handling legal professional of The Schlehr Law Office in Burbank, California, Sarah Beth Schlehr is a passionate advocate for worker rights. With a focus on employment regulation, she is devoted to making sure that workers are treated pretty and justly within the place of work.
With years of experience within the criminal subject, Sarah Beth Schlehr has constructed a popularity for her determination to her customers and her expertise in employment law. She works tirelessly to assist personnel navigate complicated felony problems and combat for their rights in instances of discrimination, harassment, wrongful termination, and greater.
At The Schlehr Law Office, Sarah Beth Schlehr and her team offer customized interest to each purchaser, taking the time to apprehend their specific situation and develop a tailored prison strategy. Whether via negotiation, mediation, or litigation, they may be committed to accomplishing the high-quality feasible outcome for their customers.
Sarah Beth Schlehr isn't always only a skilled attorney but also a compassionate recommend for those facing injustice within the administrative center. She understands the demanding situations that employees may face and is dedicated to supporting them are seeking for justice and keep employers chargeable for their actions.
With a deep commitment to upholding employee rights, Sarah Beth Schlehr continues to make a distinction in the lives of workers in Burbank, California, and beyond. Her ardour for justice and her unwavering dedication to her clients set her apart as a leading suggest for worker rights in the legal network.
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