Fighting for workers against bad bosses;

Fighting for tenants against bad landlords.

Advocating for workers and tenants since 2018.

Headquartered in Santa Clara County, California, Sam Karimzadeh represents workers from all walks of life, from minimum wage workers, to blue collar skilled labor, to white collar office workers. A son of working-class immigrants, Sam understands what indignities hourly workers go through on a daily basis to pay the bills - and how bosses like to violate their rights.

Whether you’re a security guard, parking valet, or an office worker, Sam will not only protect your rights, he’ll avenge your bosses wrongs. He brings extensive experience, empathy, and professionalism to every case and customizes his support to your individual needs and concerns.

No case is too small or too big. Sam handles cases as small as individual wage and hour cases before the California Labor Commissioner and as large as class actions on behalf of hundreds of aggrieved workers.

 

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1484 Pollard Rd #3008

Los Gatos, CA 95032

info@samesqlaw.com
‪(408) 669-0811

Areas of Practice


Labor & Employment Law

 

Bosses exploiting workers is a tale as old as time. If your boss has picked your pocket, pulled a fast one on your paystub, sexually harassed you, retaliated against you for engaging in protected activity, or unlawfully discriminated against you, Sam will fight them (with the law, of course).


Tentant’s Rights

 

When workers go home, they turn into tenants. While Landlords might think they get to treat you like a peasant, you have the right to be free from unlawful discrimination and harassment, and a right to a habitable home, free of nuisances.


Civil Rights Law

 

Sam Karimzadeh has experience representing survivors of right-wing, politically motivated violence, privately prosecuting perpetrators under civil rights laws such as the Ralph Act and the Bane Act.


“A lawyer with his briefcase can take more than a hundred men with guns.”

– Mario Puzo, “The Godfather”

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If you feel your rights have been violated, please do not hesitate to reach out using the “Contact Us” button below.