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**Meet Jared Richard Sohn, Esq.** Based in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, California, Jared Richard Sohn is a highly regarded attorney specializing in wrongful termination and employment law. As the principal attorney at the Law Offices of Jared Richard Sohn, Esq., Jared is dedicated to providing comprehensive legal solutions that empower clients to navigate the complexities of employment-related issues. With a solid background in complex commercial litigation and regulatory defense, Jared effectively advocates for individuals and businesses alike. His practice covers a broad spectrum of employment law matters, including wage and hour disputes, wrongful termination claims, and intricate contract negotiations. Jared's extensive experience enables him to tackle even the most challenging legal scenarios with confidence and precision. What sets Jared apart is his proactive approach to risk management and compliance. He understands the intricate web of local, state, and federal regulations, ensuring that his clients not only comply with legal standards but also excel in their respective industries. He is well-versed in representing clients during government investigations and handling subpoenas from regulatory agencies such as the SEC, CFTC, FBI, and OFAC. A dynamic legal professional, Jared practices in both state and federal courts throughout California, serving a diverse clientele that ranges from individual entrepreneurs to multinational corporations. His strategic insights and commitment to client education empower clients to make informed decisions in labor and employment matters. With a passion for justice and advocacy, Jared Richard Sohn is your trusted partner in achieving favorable outcomes in the ever-evolving landscape of employment law in Los Angeles.
Wrongful termination attorneys represent employees who were illegally fired from their jobs. They fight to recover lost wages and damages. Common matters include illegal firing, retaliation, discrimination, breach of contract.