Legal Articles, Employment

The EEOC and FCHR

Description of the administrative process of filing with the EEOC and Florida Commmision on Human Relations.

Small Business Owner's Checkup

Take a few easy steps to avoid costly and distracting labor claims.

Addressing A Prospective Employer's Request for Job Candidate's Facebook Log-In Info?

Addresses the controversial topic of employers requesting Facebook passwords from prospective hires in the interview process and offers advice on how a job seeker should address such a request.

If I File a Workers Compensation Claim in Michigan, How Are The Attorney Fees Calculated?

Much like other personal injury cases, workers’ comp cases are usually contingency fee based. This means that you are not required to pay any fees unless you win compensation in your case.

Wage Loss Benefits Under The Michigan Workers Compensation Act

The Workers Comp law in Michigan provides strict limits in the form of pre-determined amounts for specific injuries and ordinary injuries.

A General Overview of Michigan Workers Compensation Coverage

A lot of people confuse a personal injury lawsuit from a workers’ compensation claim, but the fact of the matter is that just about all employers in the state of Michigan utilize and are covered through workers compensation.

Defending the deposition of the Elderly Former Employee, Appendix

Summary: The need for historical business information is becoming more acute, so you are likely to have to defend the deposition of an elderly witness. Be sure to plan your approach in advance.

Defending the deposition of the Elderly Former Employee, Pt 2

The need for historical business information is becoming more acute, so you are likely to have to defend the deposition of an elderly witness. Be sure to plan your approach in advance.

Defending the deposition of the Elderly Former Employee, Pt 1

The need for historical business information is becoming more acute, so you are likely to have to defend the deposition of an elderly witness. Be sure to plan your approach in advance.

Why you need an ERISA lawyer for your long term disability claim

Explains how why it is important to have counsel assist you when you have been denied long term disability benefits

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