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Aledo, Texas

Aledo employment lawyer for employees.

Wrongfully fired, shorted on pay, discriminated against, or handed a severance offer in Aledo? We represent Parker County workers — only workers — and we'll tell you honestly where you stand.

Serving Aledo

The Law Office of Patrick Smith represents Aledo employees across Parker County and the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex. Patrick represents workers — never employers — with the communication and straight talk people deserve.

Employment help for Aledo workers

Aledo has grown quickly, and so has its workforce. Whether you commute east toward Fort Worth or work close to home in Parker County, an unlawful firing or unpaid wages are worth a straight conversation.

Where Aledo employment claims are handled

Most workplace discrimination, harassment, and retaliation claims in the DFW area start with a charge filed at the EEOC Dallas District Office or the Texas Workforce Commission Civil Rights Division, each with deadlines as short as 180–300 days. Federal employment lawsuits for Parker County are generally heard in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas (Fort Worth Division). We handle these filings so Aledo workers don't miss a deadline.

Deadlines are short. Waiting can cost you the case. If something happened recently in Aledo, it's worth calling now — even if you're not sure you have a claim.

Aledo — common questions

Straight answers.

Do you represent employees in Aledo?

Yes. From our Bedford office, we represent Aledo workers across Parker County and the wider Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex — employees only, never employers.

What kinds of cases do you handle?

Wrongful termination, unpaid wages and overtime, workplace discrimination, retaliation, sexual harassment, FMLA and ADA leave, whistleblower claims, severance review, and non-compete review.

Where would a Aledo employment claim be filed?

Discrimination and harassment charges for the DFW area are generally filed with the EEOC Dallas District Office or the Texas Workforce Commission. Federal lawsuits are typically heard in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas (Fort Worth Division).

How much does a consultation cost?

The initial consultation is $150, credited back to you if we win your case. Many employee-side matters can be handled on a contingency or flat-fee basis, and we'll explain how fees would work before you commit.

Take the first step

Tell us what happened in Aledo.

You'll leave knowing where you stand.