Melineh B Verma
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Melineh B. Verma is a distinguished attorney based in Washington, DC, specializing in Employment Law at Verma & Waters LLP. With a Juris Doctor from the University of Pennsylvania Law School and a Bachelor of Arts from Smith College, Melineh combines a strong academic foundation with extensive practical experience to advocate for her clients effectively. At Verma & Waters LLP, Melineh focuses on a wide range of employment-related issues, including wrongful termination, workplace discrimination, wage and hour disputes, and employee rights. Her in-depth understanding of the complexities of employment law enables her to provide tailored legal solutions that meet the unique needs of both employees and employers. Melineh is committed to fostering equitable workplaces and empowering individuals to understand their rights under the law. Melineh's approach is characterized by her dedication to thorough research and strategic planning, ensuring that each case is approached with meticulous attention to detail. She is recognized not only for her legal acumen but also for her ability to communicate complex legal concepts in an accessible manner, making her a trusted advisor to her clients. Beyond her legal practice, Melineh is an active member of various professional organizations and frequently engages in community outreach efforts to promote awareness of employment rights and labor laws. Her commitment to justice and equity in the workplace underscores her reputation as a leading employment law attorney in Washington, DC. For comprehensive legal support in employment matters, Melineh B. Verma stands out as a skilled advocate dedicated to achieving the best outcomes for her clients.
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.