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The Baror Law Firm

Employment, Americans with Disabilities Act , Sexual Harassment

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Robert Baror

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Education, Sexual Harassment, Employment, Americans with Disabilities Act

Robert J. Baror practices primarily in the area of employment litigation, handling cases involving the Americans with Disabilities Act, Title VII of t... (more)

The Baror Law Firm is a boutique employment law firm serving the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area and the Hudson Valley in New York. The firm represents both employers and employees, with a concentration on representing small businesses and individuals who have been wronged in the workplace. The firm’s managing partner and founder, Robert J. Baror, is a cum laude graduate of Harvard University and the Cardozo School of Law. He founded Baror Law because of his belief that law firms needed to refocus and become more client focused, placing the needs of clients above all else.

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  • Waldrop v. SAIC
    
    Practice Area:
    Employment and labor
    
    Outcome:
    We prevailed. The case was dismissed through summary judgment and the judgment was upheld at the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals.
    
    Description:
    I represented a government contractor, SAIC, which was accused of national origin discrimination
The Baror Law Firm
7315 Wisconsin Avenue
Bethesda, MD 20814
38.9826604,-77.0930267
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Bethesda, MD 20814


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