Facing sexual harassment at work in Corpus Christi?

Top 10 Sexual Harassment Lawyers in Corpus Christi

Workplace sexual harassment is not just wrong — in Texas it can be unlawful, and the law protects you from retaliation for reporting it. A Corpus Christi sexual harassment lawyer helps you document what happened, navigate HR and the agencies, and pursue the employer when the conduct crosses the legal line. The attorney you choose shapes both your leverage and your peace of mind.

Sexual harassment work is a branch of employee-side employment law, and Corpus Christi has several focused practitioners along with respected South Texas firms that serve the Coastal Bend. Below are firms and attorneys that appear consistently across Super Lawyers, Avvo, Justia, FindLaw and Martindale-Hubbell, with verifiable focus representing employees in harassment, hostile-work-environment and retaliation matters. Most offer a consultation.

How we picked these 8: We reviewed peer rankings (Best Lawyers, Super Lawyers, Avvo, Martindale-Hubbell), directory listings, bar recognition, and verifiable practice focus. Firms that appeared consistently across independent sources made the list. We do not accept payment for placement, and we do not write sponsored reviews. More on our methodology →

1

Anderson Alexander, PLLC

Downtown Corpus Christi Boutique

Practice focus: Employee-side discrimination, harassment, wage-and-hour and retaliation

Founded in 2017 by partners Austin Anderson and Clif Alexander, both recognized by Super Lawyers, the firm represents employees in workplace harassment and discrimination matters from its waterfront office.

Fee structure
Contingency / hourly
Free consultation
Consultation
Office
101 N Shoreline Blvd, 6th Floor, Corpus Christi, TX 78401
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2

Law Office of Gay E. Gilson

Corpus Christi, TX Solo

Practice focus: Employee-side discrimination, sexual harassment, retaliation and whistleblower claims

Gay E. Gilson has been licensed in Texas since 1992, founded her firm in 1996, and is admitted before the U.S. District Courts of Texas and the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Fee structure
Contingency / hourly
Free consultation
Consultation
Office
5525 S Staples St, Corpus Christi, TX 78411
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3

Branscomb PLLC

Downtown Corpus Christi Mid-size

Practice focus: Labor and employment law including discrimination and harassment

Senior labor and employment lawyer Keith B. Sieczkowski has been board certified in labor and employment law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 1994 and named a Texas Super Lawyer for many years.

Fee structure
Contingency / hourly
Free consultation
Consultation
Office
802 N Carancahua St, Suite 1900, Corpus Christi, TX 78401
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4

Gale Law Group, PLLC

Corpus Christi, TX Boutique

Practice focus: Employee-side discrimination, harassment, wrongful termination and hostile work environment

Led by founder Christopher John Gale, licensed in Texas for over 30 years, with employment attorney Amie Augenstein concentrating her practice on labor and employment matters.

Fee structure
Contingency / hourly
Free consultation
Consultation
Office
525 Clifford St, Suite 1660, Corpus Christi, TX 78404
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5

Law Office of Chris McJunkin

Corpus Christi, TX Solo

Practice focus: Employee-side harassment, retaliation, unpaid overtime and discrimination

Christopher Edwin McJunkin has been a member of the State Bar of Texas since 1991 and has represented clients across Corpus Christi and South Texas in employment matters at trial and on appeal.

Fee structure
Contingency / hourly
Free consultation
Consultation
Office
4510 Anthony St, Corpus Christi, TX 78415
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6

The Galo Law Firm

Serves Corpus Christi (San Antonio office) Boutique

Practice focus: Labor and employment law including sexual harassment and retaliation

Founder Michael V. Galo Jr. is board certified in labor and employment law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, holds a J.D. from Stanford Law School, and has been named a Texas Super Lawyer.

Fee structure
Contingency / hourly
Free consultation
Consultation
Office
Serves Corpus Christi, TX
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7

Moore & Associates

Serves Corpus Christi (Houston office) Boutique

Practice focus: Employee-side labor and employment — sexual harassment, wage and wrongful termination

Founding attorney Melissa Moore has represented employees against large corporations in Texas and nationwide since 2001, with a practice devoted exclusively to labor and employment law.

Fee structure
Contingency / hourly
Free consultation
Consultation
Office
Serves Corpus Christi, TX
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8

Heil Law Firm

Corpus Christi, TX Solo

Practice focus: Employment and labor law including harassment, discrimination and retaliation

Attorney Robert J. Heil represents clients throughout the Corpus Christi metro in employment and labor matters including discrimination, wrongful termination, harassment and retaliation, alongside a civil litigation practice.

Fee structure
Contingency / hourly
Free consultation
Consultation
Office
5262 S Staples St, Suite 285, Corpus Christi, TX 78411
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How to choose between them

Match the firm to your situation. A single harasser, a clear pattern, and a retaliation firing are bread-and-butter for an employee-side employment lawyer. A case against a large employer or one headed for trial benefits from a firm with courtroom experience and the resources to see it through.

Ask whether the lawyer is board certified in labor and employment law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, how they handle the EEOC and the Texas Workforce Commission Civil Rights Division, and whether they work on contingency. Several Corpus Christi attorneys carry that board certification, which is a meaningful marker of focus.

What to look for in a sexual harassment lawyer

The firms above are a starting point, not a verdict. The right lawyer for you depends on your facts, your budget, and how you want to be treated. Use these five signals to compare them.

Relevant, recent experience. “We handle everything” is a weakness, not a strength. You want a lawyer who works sexual harassment cases in Corpus Christi week in and week out, not one who takes them occasionally between unrelated matters. Recent, repeated experience with work like yours is the single best predictor of a good outcome.

Straight talk about your situation. A good lawyer tells you what is strong and what is weak in your situation at the first meeting, not just what you want to hear. If everything sounds easy and the outcome sounds guaranteed, be skeptical — real matters have real risks, and an honest lawyer names them.

Communication you can live with. Most complaints about lawyers are not about losing — they are about silence. Ask who returns your calls, how fast, and whether you will reach the actual attorney or only a screener. Set that expectation before you sign, because it rarely improves later.

Fees in writing, in plain English. You should leave the first meeting knowing exactly what you will pay, what it covers, and what could cost extra. A clear written fee agreement is a sign of a well-run practice; a vague “dont worry about it” is a sign to keep looking.

Local knowledge. A lawyer who works with Corpus Christi clients and Corpus Christi institutions regularly knows the practical realities, the local offices and courts, and which approaches actually hold up. That practical knowledge is hard to fake and easy to verify — just ask.

What a sexual harassment case looks like in Corpus Christi

It usually begins with documentation and a charge. Your lawyer helps you preserve evidence — messages, witnesses, a timeline — and files a charge with the EEOC or the Texas Workforce Commission Civil Rights Division, which is generally required before you can sue. The agency investigates, and many cases resolve at this stage.

If it does not resolve, you receive a right-to-sue letter and the matter can move to federal or state court. Most harassment cases settle, but the credible threat of trial drives the value. Retaliation for reporting harassment is independently illegal under Texas and federal law, and a strong retaliation claim often becomes the heart of the case.

What does a sexual harassment lawyer in Corpus Christi cost?

Most employee-side harassment lawyers work on contingency, meaning no fee unless they recover for you, with the fee a percentage of the result. Some offer hourly or hybrid arrangements for counseling or negotiated exits. The initial consultation is usually free.

Because the fee comes out of the recovery, you can pursue a strong claim without paying out of pocket, and the lawyer has every incentive to maximize the result. Ask exactly how the percentage and case costs are handled, and get it in writing.

Red flags to watch for

Guaranteed outcomes. No ethical attorney can promise a specific result. If a firm guarantees how your matter will end before reviewing your file, walk away.

The disappearing senior lawyer. You meet a name partner at intake, then never speak to them again while a junior runs the file unsupervised. Ask in writing who your day-to-day lawyer will be.

No verifiable track record. “We have handled thousands of matters” is marketing. Real evidence is named experience, peer recognition such as Super Lawyers or Best Lawyers, and a clean record with the state bar.

Pressure to sign immediately. A reputable firm gives you the engagement letter in writing and time to read it. High-pressure intake is a sign of a volume mill, not a careful practice.

Vague fee terms. “Dont worry about the cost” is a red flag. Every legitimate firm puts the fee, what it covers, and what triggers extra charges in writing.

10 questions to ask in your free consultation

Most firms on this list offer a free or low-cost initial consultation. Use it, take notes, and compare at least two firms before you sign.

  1. Who, specifically, will handle my matter day to day? Get a name and an email, not just a firm brand.
  2. How many matters like mine have you handled in the last three years? You want a number, not a brochure line.
  3. What is your fee, and what does it cover? Get the answer in writing before you sign anything.
  4. What costs am I responsible for, and when? Out-of-pocket expenses surprise people. Ask up front.
  5. What is the realistic range of outcomes here? A good lawyer gives you a range. A weak one promises the high end.
  6. How long will this take? Ask for an honest estimate with the assumptions stated.
  7. Who else might work on this — associates, paralegals, specialists? Know who is actually on your team.
  8. How and how often will I hear from you? Set the communication expectation now, not later.
  9. What is the worst-case outcome? A lawyer who will not discuss downside risk is selling you something.
  10. What happens if I want to change lawyers later? Make sure you understand how your file and any fee are handled.

What's specific to Corpus Christi and Texas

File with the right agency, on time. Texas claims run through the EEOC and the Texas Workforce Commission Civil Rights Division, with strict deadlines — commonly 180 to 300 days depending on the claim. Miss the window and the claim can be lost.

Board certification matters. Texas certifies specialists in labor and employment law, and several Corpus Christi attorneys hold that credential, a useful signal of genuine focus.

Coastal Bend reach. Some experienced harassment lawyers serving Corpus Christi are based in San Antonio or Houston but represent Coastal Bend workers, so weigh experience alongside location.

Your first steps this week

If you are dealing with a sexual harassment case in Corpus Christi right now, a few moves protect you while you take the time to choose the right lawyer.

Write down what you need. Put the dates, names, documents and goals on paper while they are fresh. A clear summary makes your first consultation far more productive and helps the attorney quote you accurately.

Gather your documents. Keep the agreements, filings, correspondence and records connected to your situation in one place. The strength of most matters comes down to what you can show, not just what you can say.

Do not sign or agree to anything under pressure. You are always allowed to say you want your own lawyer to review something first. A reputable Corpus Christi firm respects that; anyone who does not is telling you something.

Book two consultations. Most firms above offer a free or low-cost first meeting. Talk to at least two before you commit, and choose the lawyer who explains your options clearly and answers your questions without rushing you.

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Frequently asked questions

What counts as sexual harassment at work?

Unwelcome sexual conduct that affects your employment — either quid pro quo (a benefit conditioned on sexual demands) or a hostile work environment created by severe or pervasive conduct. A lawyer can tell you whether your facts meet the legal standard.

Do I have to report harassment to HR before hiring a lawyer?

Reporting internally can be important and may strengthen your case, but you can speak with a lawyer at any point — including before you report — to understand your rights and avoid missteps.

Is there a deadline to file a sexual harassment claim in Texas?

Yes. Charges generally must be filed with the EEOC or the Texas Workforce Commission within strict limits, commonly 180 to 300 days depending on the claim. Because deadlines vary, talk to a lawyer promptly.

How much does a sexual harassment lawyer cost?

Most work on contingency — no fee unless they recover for you — and offer a free initial consultation. Confirm the percentage and how costs are handled before you sign.

Can I be fired for reporting harassment?

Retaliation for reporting harassment in good faith is illegal under federal and Texas law. If you are demoted, disciplined or fired after complaining, that may be a separate and often strong claim.

What evidence helps a sexual harassment case?

A detailed timeline, texts and emails, names of witnesses, your internal complaints, and any HR responses. Preserve everything and avoid deleting messages; your lawyer will tell you what matters most.

Do I sue my employer or the harasser?

Often the employer, because employers can be liable for harassment by supervisors and for failing to address known conduct. Depending on the facts, individual claims may also be possible. A lawyer maps the right defendants.

What is a hostile work environment?

A workplace made abusive by unwelcome conduct that is severe or pervasive enough to alter your working conditions. A single extreme incident or a pattern of lesser ones can qualify.

How long do sexual harassment cases take?

Many resolve during the agency stage within months; cases that proceed to litigation can take a year or more. Your lawyer can estimate a range once they know the facts and the employer.

Will I have to go to court?

Often not. Most harassment cases settle through the agency process or negotiation. If yours does not resolve, your lawyer prepares it for court — and that readiness is part of what drives a fair settlement.

One last thing. Choosing a lawyer is personal. Read the listings, check the bar record, and call two or three firms before you sign. Ask each one how many matters like yours they have handled in Corpus Christi in the last three years. The answer tells you most of what you need to know. — The LawFirmSquare team