Posts Tagged ‘Attorney-Client Issues’

Employee Rights and Hourly Fees Do Not Mix

This past Friday I spoke with a potential client who was recently terminated by his employer.  I concluded that he did not have a case worth pursuing and any claims he did have were likely not worth pursuing if it meant giving up the severance his employer had already offered to him.

At the end of the consultation he said he was surprised at my response because he had spoken to… Continue reading

Contingency Fee Employment Law Cases

One question our California employment law clients always have on their mind is how they will be able to afford paying an attorney to represent them in pursuing a case against their employers. After all, many of our clients recently lost their job and are either still unemployed or are trying to get back on their feet after unemployment.

We take many of our case on a “contingency-fee” basis, which generally means… Continue reading

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