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Keith E. Moir - Wrongful Termination Lawyer in zip code 48730

zipcode 48730 Wrongful Termination Lawyer - Keith E. Moir
Keith E. Moir

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Lawyers.com Rating: Rated 4.3 out of 5



Area of Practice: Personal Injury, Insurance, Domestic Relations, Commercial Litigation, Business Formation, Estate Planning, Civil Litigation, Wrongful Termination, Family Law, Criminal Law, Social Security Disability

Zip code: 48730, East Tawas, Michigan



Contact: 989-362-9930
Moir Law Office.
116 W State Street.

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Wrongful Termination Case examples in zip code 48730

Legal matters involving wrongful termination due to discrimination. Case Example: McDonnell Douglas Corp. v. Green (1973) - Wrongful termination claim based on race discrimination. Judgment: The Supreme Court established a burden-shifting framework for proving discrimination.