Top best Discrimination Lawyers in ZIP 63102 | 2 available
2 Discrimination lawyers are available in ZIP code 63102 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Average rating of these lawyers is 3/5 and 66% provide free consultation with average fees of $328 per hour.
Discrimination Lawyers Nearby Cedar Rapids 63102 (by distance)
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(Saint Louis Area) 63105 7.7 miles
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(St. Louis Area) 63131 13.9 miles
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FAQs - Discrimination Lawyers in 63102 city Cedar Rapids How many Discrimination lawyers actively serve residents of Cedar Rapids, Iowa? Approximately 57 licensed attorneys focus on Discrimination across Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Most matters are filed through the Iowa District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Discrimination lawyers in Cedar Rapids, Iowa? In Cedar Rapids, typical rates range from $227-$439 per hour for Discrimination. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $4109 and $8807, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Discrimination matters usually take in courts near Cedar Rapids? Discrimination cases in Cedar Rapids, Iowa usually take around 4-7 months depending on complexity and the Iowa District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Discrimination cases for people living in Cedar Rapids, Iowa? Residents of Cedar Rapids typically see Discrimination filings handled by the Iowa District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Discrimination? About 51% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Discrimination, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Denise Watson-Wesley Coleman was born and raised in Chicago. She attended St. Elizabeth High School and DePaul University. She was a high school teacher and taught at Robert Morris College. She became interested in law when she went to work as a legal secretary for the law firms of Stratford, Lafontant, Fisher, Gibson, Cousins, and Wilman, Harold, Allen, & Dixon. She realized her dream of becoming an attorney when she graduated from St. Louis University Law school and began the practice of law in 1985. She became licensed to practice in Illinois in 1986.Denise Watson-Wesley Coleman has over 31 years of legal experience. She has represented governmental entities, financial institutions, businesses, and individuals. At the beginning of her career, she was an Assistant Public Defender and Prosecutor for the City of St. Louis as well as a Law Clerk for the Twenty-Second Judicial Circuit. Her experience expanded to municipal law. In this position as bond Counsel and General Counsel to the Comptroller, she created municipal corporations to issue bonds and created 501(c)3 corporations and handled litigation. She was red book certified. She also was an Attorney for a municipality. Mrs. Coleman has legislative experience as an Administrative Assistant to a Senator in Missouri. She drafted and reviewed legislation and met with several department heads. One major issue during this time was partial birth abortion. Ms. Coleman was a Hearing Officer (like a judge on the municipal level) for several years and heard and decided public nuisance cases.Ms. Coleman's practice transitioned from the public sector to the private sector. She has represented clients in the areas of family law, criminal law, probate, personal injury, contracts, civil matters, real estate, traffic, tax and employment. Ms. Coleman's experience as a lawyer, law clerk, hearing officer, and legislative assistant is unparalleled and services to benefit her clients' needs from a broad perspective.Some of the major business accomplishments Ms. Coleman has experienced during her career includes: earning a law degree over a 21 year period while married, having and raising a family (including the death of her oldest child; opening the first all woman African American law firm in St. Louis; becoming the first certified bond counsel and underwriters counsel in the red book in St. Louis; becoming the first woman and African American Clerk and Legal Counsel for the Board of Aldermen of the City of St. Louis; running for Mayor of the City of St. Louis.Ms. Coleman is committed to providing clients with exceptional representation while preserving personalized service and responsiveness to her client's needs.