When Your Career Is on the Line.

These cases reach beyond the workplace. They touch your income, your license, your reputation, and your family. GB Law builds strategy around the facts.

Matters We Handle.

Hover or tap a card to see the kinds of facts these cases tend to turn on. If something rings true, the next step is a conversation.

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01 Employment Rights

Wrongful Termination

When a firing follows protected activity, leave, pregnancy, disability issues, or other suspicious timing, the record deserves careful review.

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02 Employment Rights

Retaliation

Retaliation claims often turn on timing, shifting explanations, and what changed after you complained or asserted a right.

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03 Employment Rights

Employment Discrimination

Discrimination cases require careful attention to unequal treatment, comparators, discipline, remarks, and the employer's stated reason.

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04 Employment Rights

Sexual Harassment

Harassment cases can involve unwanted conduct, retaliation, ignored complaints, or a work environment that becomes hostile or unsafe.

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05 Pregnancy & Leave

Pregnancy Discrimination

Pregnancy discrimination can appear as schedule changes, discipline, lost opportunities, accommodation denials, or termination.

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06 Pregnancy & Leave

Breastfeeding and Lactation Rights

Workers who need to pump should not be punished, exposed, denied time, or forced into impossible conditions.

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07 Employment Rights

FMLA Retaliation

If discipline, demotion, hostility, or termination followed protected medical leave, the timing and documentation matter.

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08 Pay and Wage Claims

Wage Theft

Wage theft can involve missing pay, unlawful deductions, unpaid commissions, off-the-clock work, or altered records.

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09 Employment Rights

Severance Review

Severance agreements can affect compensation, reputation, references, claims, confidentiality, and future work.

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10 Civil Rights

Public Employee Discipline

Public employee discipline can affect pay, status, certification, reputation, and future government service.

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11 Public Sector

ILETSB Decertification

Decertification proceedings can threaten a law enforcement career and require careful attention to record, procedure, and timing.

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12 Civil Rights

Section 1983 Claims

Section 1983 claims can address constitutional violations by government actors, including retaliation and due process issues.

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When the process threatens your career.

Public employees and police officers can face discipline, decertification, Brady/Giglio placement, retaliation, reputation harm, and due process violations that reach far beyond the workplace. GB Law handles matters where discipline, speech, certification, reputation, or career status are at stake.

Public employee & disciplinary matters

What clients say.

Clients come to GB Law when their job, reputation, certification, income, or future is on the line.

D.J. Former client · Chicago
Your heart is for the people that has no voice.
R.W. Former client · Police officer
I was hired in [redacted] department today. I owe all of this to you. You helped me keep my certification. You helped me keep my reputation intact. You were one of the biggest helps in my life the last six months. You're one of the best lawyers around, and I will make sure everyone knows that.
J.S. Former client · Employment matter
Working with your firm has been an absolute game-changer for me. Your dedication to advocacy and unwavering commitment to clients' needs set you apart. Your team tirelessly fought for my rights, ensuring I received the justice I deserved.
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Gianna Scatchell Basile

Careful strategy for career-threatening disputes.

Employment, civil rights, disciplinary proceedings, reputation, and wage and hour litigation.

Gianna Basile represents workers, public employees, police officers, and individuals in disputes where the consequences are personal, professional, and immediate. Her practice focuses on retaliation, discrimination, wage violations, disciplinary proceedings, pregnancy and breastfeeding rights, civil rights claims, defamation, and career-threatening government action.

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Begin with the facts.

The first conversation is about the facts, the timeline, and what is at stake. If GB Law can help, you will understand the next step. If not, you will get a straight answer.

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