Richard L. Pate, experienced Civil Rights, Discrimination attorney in Westport, CT with 3 reviews
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Richard L. Pate

155 Post Road East, Westport, CT

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Quinnipiac University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor

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25 Jul, 2019
I cannot say enough great things about Attorney Pate. He was not only courteous and professional to me but very intelligent in dealing with employer. He not only demonstrated skill and professionalism while handling my case but showed extraordinary compassion during very difficult and stressful times. I worked with him on my situation and I appreciated his honesty and straightforwardness and after assessing the situation presented all the options so that I could make the best, intelligent and well informed decision. He was able to negotiate a better deal for me than the one my company initially offered. This can be an ugly world and it is nice knowing lawyers such as Attorney Pate to help people right a wrong when they have suffered at the hands of their employer. Attorney Pate is one of the good guys out there and I strongly recommend his skills as an employment lawyer.
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Anonymous

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25 Mar, 2018
In September, 2016, I contacted Atty. Pate regarding an incident I considered to be age discrimination in my workplace. In a no charge consultation, he advised me to contact my human resources department regarding the incident. I did so. My company investigated the incident, and it seemed to have been resolved. Six months later, my company took what I believed to be retaliatory action for my initial complaint. I resigned from my employment under duress two months later. I again contacted Atty. Pate who believed I had a discrimination and retaliation case against my employer. He advised me every step of the way while negotiating with the employer. Atty. Pate was helpful when I tried to collect unemployment and the employer appealed twice. My unemployment claim was successful. When the employer would not agree to a settlement, Atty. Pate filed a complaint with the EEOC, and ultimately a suit against the employer. Nine months after my second contact with Atty. Pate, the case was settled to my satisfaction. Atty. Pate kept me informed through the entire process. He was patient and empathetic and worked hard on my behalf against a very difficult employer. I am grateful for his efforts and guidance.
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Anonymous

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04 Jan, 2017
Attorney Pate was very professional yet personable. He was available to speak every time I called and carefully listened to my concerns. And resolved them. He was excellent.
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Publications

2017:
International Journal of Discrimination and the Law, The equal opportunity harasser, sexual harassment, gender-neutral words, and Ludwig Wittgenstein
2013:
International Journal of Discrimination and the Law September 2012 vol. 12 no. 3 133-146, Invisible discrimination Employers, social media sites and passwords in the U.S.
2012:
Contemporary Readings in Law and Social Justice, The Status of Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments in EU
2011:
Contemporary Readings in Law and Social Justice, REEMPLOYMENT UNDER USERRA SECTIONS 4312 & 4313: AT WILL EMPLOYMENT VS. TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT

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