With Discriminatory Power In Broward

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Multi-State
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Broward
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US-000286
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Plaintiff seeks to recover actual, compensatory, liquidated, and punitive damages for discrimination based upon discrimination concerning his disability. Plaintiff submits a request to the court for lost salary and benefits, future lost salary and benefits, and compensatory damages for emotional pain and suffering.

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There are several convenient ways you can report a violation: Click here to report a complaint Call the Broward County. Call Center at 311 or 954-831-4000 (AM to 5PM, Monday through Friday)

Table Population White alone, percent  62.4% Black alone, percent (a)(a)  30.5% American Indian and Alaska Native alone, percent (a)(a)  0.5% Asian alone, percent (a)(a)  4.1%57 more rows

HISPANIC ORIGIN PREDOMINANCE The Hispanic Origin groups most predominant in Broward are Cuban, Puerto Rican, and Colombian. These Hispanic origin groups respectively represent 20.2% (118,311), 15.0% (88,052), and 14.9% (87,300).

More than 120,000 Broward County Residents are of Haitian descent, over 4,000 of whom recently immigrated to the area in 2022.

The 5 largest ethnic groups in Broward County, FL are White (Non-Hispanic) (33%), Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) (27.6%), White (Hispanic) (14.6%), Two+ (Hispanic) (12.1%), and Other (Hispanic) (3.78%).

The Broward County Human Rights Ordinanceprotects individuals from unlawful discrimination in employment (employer with 5 - 14 employees), housing and public accommodations.

Ing to the 2021 US Census Bureau estimates, Florida's population was 56.1% White (51.1% Non-Hispanic White), 15.1% Black or African American, 2.9% Asian, 0.3% Native American and Alaskan Native, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 6.5% Some Other Race, and 19.1% from two or more races.

311 Call Center Callers are provided a fast, simple and convenient way to reach trained, professional information specialists with no voice mail and no transferring from agency to agency.

The Florida Bar / Florida Supreme Court have not approved any standardized forms for unlawful detainers so you will have to hire an attorney. The first step in an unlawful detainer is to issue the occupant a notice to vacate. Then contact us to file the case in court.

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With Discriminatory Power In Broward