Ghio Law Firm LLC
3115 South Grand Blvd., Suite 100
Saint Louis, MO 63118
ph: 314-707-5853
fax: 314-732-1404
matt
Employment Discrimination
We provide the following services for Missouri employees seeking representation:
Consultations
Filing a Charge of Discrimination with the Missouri Commission on Human Rights and EEOC
Litigation
Appeals
Review of severance packages
Negotiation of severance and separation agreements
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Historic Preservation
We also provide legal services and consultation for citizens and activists interested in preserving the built environment through the National Historic Preservation Act and other applicable laws.
Because of Matt's interest in history in general and St. Louis in particular, he volunteers his time with the Landmarks Association of St. Louis, which is in the Lammert Building in downtown St. Louis at 911 Washington Ave. Landmarks Association is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) membership organization which seeks to preserve and protect St. Louis' architectural treasures and its neighborhoods through education, advocacy, and sound planning. The Carolyn Hewes Toft Gallery has rotating exhibitions and lectures and walking tours originate from Landmarks' offices downtown.
Please check out the organization and all it offers:
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Matt
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Ghio Law Firm LLC
3115 South Grand Blvd., Suite 100
Saint Louis, MO 63118
ph: 314-707-5853
fax: 314-732-1404
matt