You state that you are being discriminated against and in the basic definition of that word it sounds as if you are, however, bear in mind that just because you are being discriminated against by being treated differently than others such discriminatory treatment may or may not be actionable. Whether it is actionable depends on WHY you are being discriminated against. You do not state your belief as to why it is you are being discriminated against. If you believe, and the facts support your belief that you are being discriminated against due to your membership in a legally protected class of persons, i.e., because of age, race, religion, ancestry or sex then you may indeed have an actionable claim...Stephan Math Esq., smesq1@aol.com
Answered on Jun 24th, 2016 at 10:58 AM