>Not necessarily. If you are fired for wilful misconduct, then your case is in trouble. However, if you have some kind of work-related restrictions and you are laid off, or fired for economic reasons,...
Category: Cases and Settlements
February 8, 2008
>As a default, you should always prepare to attend a hearing in your case. Sometimes, however, the hearings are simply for the attorneys to speak with the Judge or to submit some evidence. It...
January 28, 2008
>Call me and let me negotiate a good settlement for you. Do not do this on your own- you won't get the kind of money your case is worth unless you have an experienced...