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Wrongful Termination Claims Are Increasing in Los Angeles

Edward Gates by Edward Gates
March 24, 2026
Wrongful Termination Claims Are Increasing in Los Angeles
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Losing a job unexpectedly can be one of the most stressful experiences an employee faces. While California follows an at-will employment system, termination cannot occur for illegal reasons such as discrimination or retaliation.

Workers who suspect unlawful termination often consult a Los Angeles wrongful termination lawyer at Azadian Law Group, PC to determine whether their dismissal violated employment laws.

Understanding the difference between lawful termination and wrongful termination is critical for employees navigating workplace disputes.

What Is Wrongful Termination?

Wrongful termination occurs when an employee is fired for reasons that violate the law.

Examples include termination based on:

  • discrimination

  • retaliation

  • whistleblowing

  • refusal to participate in illegal activities

These actions violate federal or state labor protections.

Statistics on Wrongful Termination Cases

  • Thousands of employment lawsuits are filed in California courts each year.

  • Retaliation and discrimination claims often accompany wrongful termination lawsuits.

  • Employment litigation continues to rise as workers become more aware of their rights.

Signs You May Have Been Wrongfully Terminated

Employees should evaluate whether their termination followed certain patterns.

Timing After Complaints

Termination shortly after reporting misconduct may suggest retaliation.

Sudden Negative Performance Reviews

Positive performance histories followed by abrupt criticism may indicate unlawful motives.

Replacement by Less Qualified Workers

This can sometimes signal discriminatory intent.

Legal Options for Employees

Workers who believe they were wrongfully terminated may pursue several remedies, including compensation for lost wages and potential reinstatement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is at-will employment unlimited?

No. Employers cannot terminate workers for illegal reasons.

How long do employees have to file claims?

Deadlines depend on the specific type of employment claim.

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Edward Gates

Edward Gates

Edward “Eddie” Gates is a retired corporate attorney. When Eddie is not contributing to the American Justice System blog, he can be found on the lake fishing, or traveling with Betty, his wife of 20 years.

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