Charles Deskins
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Charles Deskins is a dedicated employment law attorney at McFarling Law Group in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he brings a wealth of knowledge and a client-centered approach to his practice. With an LL.M. from UNLV Boyd School of Law and a Juris Doctor from Charlotte School of Law, Charles has honed his legal expertise in navigating complex employment issues, ensuring that his clients receive the comprehensive support they deserve. Having earned his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Maryland, Eastern Shore in 2005, Charles understands the critical intersection of law and the workplace. His practice areas include wrongful termination, workplace discrimination, harassment claims, and wage disputes, where he is committed to advocating vigorously for the rights of employees. Charles is particularly known for his empathetic approach, taking the time to listen to clients’ unique situations and tailoring his legal strategies to meet their specific needs. Charles believes that informed clients make empowered decisions. He prioritizes clear communication and education, ensuring that his clients understand their rights and the legal processes affecting their cases. Known for his strategic thinking and problem-solving abilities, he tirelessly works to achieve favorable outcomes, whether through negotiation or litigation. Outside of the courtroom, Charles is passionate about community engagement and often participates in local seminars aimed at educating the public on employment rights. His commitment to fighting for justice in the workplace makes him a trusted ally for those navigating the often challenging landscape of employment law.
About Employment Labor Law
Employment and labor attorneys handle workplace legal matters including discrimination, wrongful termination, and wage disputes. They represent both employees and employers. Common matters include wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, wage disputes.