January 7, 2009



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Where to Turn for Help Against Age Bias

July-August 2003




These organizations can help you decide if you have legal grounds to pursue an age bias complaint. Keep in mind: Even with a solid case, such a suit can be emotionally, financially, and psychologically draining.

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Call 800-669-4000, or visit the website.

National Employment Lawyers Association
For a list of attorneys in your state, send a self-addressed, business-size envelope with 60 cents postage to 44 Montgomery St., Ste. 2080, San Francisco, CA 94104; or visit the website.

AARP Volunteer Legal Review Program
If you think you're a victim of age discrimination, send a detailed letter to P.O. Box 50228-M03, Washington, DC 20091-0228 (or e-mail to litigation@aarp.org). A volunteer attorney can assess your case. For a copy of AARP's booklet Age Discrimination on the Job (D12386), call 800-424-3410.