February 25, 2015

Unemployment Benefits

So, let’s suppose that you have had a great employment history with no disciplinary action, but then all of a sudden you get laid off? What should you do? Well, one of your first steps should be to file for unemployment through your local unemployment office. You are eligible for unemployment if your hours have

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5 Keys to Winning a Contested Unemployment Insurance Claim in Virginia

It can be overwhelming to learn that not only has your former employer terminated you, but now, also opposes your claim for unemployment benefits. Now you have to defend your rights in a conference call with an Employment Commission Deputy and a representative from your former employer. While it is impossible to fully eliminate the

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Chart of Statutes of Limitation

TYPE OF CLAIM TIME LIMIT DISCRIMINATION CLAIMS These claims, which must be filed with the EEOC, include the following types of issues: Race discrimination Sex discrimination (including stereotypes based on caregiving status) Pregnancy discrimination Age discrimination Discrimination based on disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) 45 days (government employees to report to EEO)

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Do I Have A Case?

Is It Illegal to Fire Mom? “Here’s what happened to me. Do I have a case? Is there anything I can do?” The first reason that many people call my office is to find out whether they have a legal claim. Something has happened at work. Maybe they have been fired. They know that what

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Judges and Juries

Which Court Should You Choose? It depends on several factors, including whether you decide to sue under federal or state law (or both). States often have laws or statutes similar to the federal anti discrimination laws. Many states also do not limit the damages on these actions, unlike the federal laws, which cap the damages

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Lifecycle of a Lawsuit

Let’s talk about the stages of your case. I will discuss them further below, but first I want to address two common questions: (1) What is litigation? and (2) When does the lawsuit start? Litigation is a broad term and could mean any time you start an adversarial process: for instance, when you or your

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