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SAN DIEGO - s4story -- Anthony Z. Vargas, Esq. Attorney at Law has announced that the firm is now dedicated exclusively to employment law, representing employees throughout San Diego County. The firm will not take employer-side matters.
The decision narrows a practice rather than expanding one. Employment disputes in California are structurally uneven. A worker who has been harassed, terminated for an unlawful reason, or shorted on wages typically faces a company with an in-house human resources function, retained defense counsel, and prior experience litigating the same claims. The employee is usually encountering the process for the first time, often while searching for new work and managing the loss of health coverage.
By representing employees only, the firm eliminates any question of divided loyalty. No matter is evaluated against the interests of a current or prospective employer client.
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The move also reflects the pace of change in California employment law. The Fair Employment and Housing Act extends harassment protections to employers with as few as one employee and permits individual harassers to be held personally liable alongside the company. Labor Code section 1102.5 shifts the burden to the employer once a worker demonstrates that protected activity was a contributing factor in an adverse action. Non-compete agreements are void statewide, and recent legislation bars employers from attempting to enforce them and requires notice to affected employees. Workers employed inside San Diego city limits are further covered by the San Diego Minimum Wage Ordinance and the city's Earned Sick Leave Ordinance, both of which exceed the state floor and both of which are routinely overlooked by employers that treat state law as the ceiling.
Anthony Vargas began his legal career as a San Diego County Public Defender, where he handled thousands of cases and tried them against government prosecutors in courtrooms in downtown San Diego, Vista, El Cajon, and Chula Vista. That trial background carries directly into employment litigation, where outcomes often turn on cross-examination, motion practice, and a demonstrated willingness to try a case rather than accept an early settlement figure from defense counsel.
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The firm handles workplace harassment, employment discrimination, wrongful termination, whistleblower retaliation, wage and hour violations including unpaid overtime and misclassification, denial of reasonable accommodation, leave interference, and severance agreement review. Vargas represents clients in English and Spanish and appears at all four San Diego Superior Court locations.
Employment claims in California carry strict filing deadlines that vary by claim type, and relevant evidence frequently becomes inaccessible once a worker loses access to company email and internal systems. The firm encourages affected employees to seek advice early.
Consultations are free and confidential, and the firm handles most employee-side matters on a contingency fee basis, meaning no attorney fee is owed unless a recovery is obtained.
The decision narrows a practice rather than expanding one. Employment disputes in California are structurally uneven. A worker who has been harassed, terminated for an unlawful reason, or shorted on wages typically faces a company with an in-house human resources function, retained defense counsel, and prior experience litigating the same claims. The employee is usually encountering the process for the first time, often while searching for new work and managing the loss of health coverage.
By representing employees only, the firm eliminates any question of divided loyalty. No matter is evaluated against the interests of a current or prospective employer client.
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The move also reflects the pace of change in California employment law. The Fair Employment and Housing Act extends harassment protections to employers with as few as one employee and permits individual harassers to be held personally liable alongside the company. Labor Code section 1102.5 shifts the burden to the employer once a worker demonstrates that protected activity was a contributing factor in an adverse action. Non-compete agreements are void statewide, and recent legislation bars employers from attempting to enforce them and requires notice to affected employees. Workers employed inside San Diego city limits are further covered by the San Diego Minimum Wage Ordinance and the city's Earned Sick Leave Ordinance, both of which exceed the state floor and both of which are routinely overlooked by employers that treat state law as the ceiling.
Anthony Vargas began his legal career as a San Diego County Public Defender, where he handled thousands of cases and tried them against government prosecutors in courtrooms in downtown San Diego, Vista, El Cajon, and Chula Vista. That trial background carries directly into employment litigation, where outcomes often turn on cross-examination, motion practice, and a demonstrated willingness to try a case rather than accept an early settlement figure from defense counsel.
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The firm handles workplace harassment, employment discrimination, wrongful termination, whistleblower retaliation, wage and hour violations including unpaid overtime and misclassification, denial of reasonable accommodation, leave interference, and severance agreement review. Vargas represents clients in English and Spanish and appears at all four San Diego Superior Court locations.
Employment claims in California carry strict filing deadlines that vary by claim type, and relevant evidence frequently becomes inaccessible once a worker loses access to company email and internal systems. The firm encourages affected employees to seek advice early.
Consultations are free and confidential, and the firm handles most employee-side matters on a contingency fee basis, meaning no attorney fee is owed unless a recovery is obtained.
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