why do so many employment attorneys try to avoid suing state and municipal employers?
Published 1 year ago • 893 plays • Length 13:43Download video MP4
Download video MP3
Similar videos
-
11:17
(fixed) why do employment attorneys sometimes sue for way more than a case is potentially worth?
-
8:45
'tis the season to settle your case, why do so many employment lawsuits settle this time of year?
-
25:57
a conversation with employment defense and compliance attorney eric sarver, part 1:
-
10:34
is it common for an employer to reject your demand and counter with a lower settlement figure?
-
7:34
defense counsel won't negotiate with me to settle my workplace discrimination case. why?
-
8:38
my attorney won't explain why s/he thinks i should settle my employment case! is that okay?
-
11:56
what does a million dollar employment discrimination case look like?
-
9:27
attorney demand letter 101: when an employment attorney sends out a demand letter
-
6:49
my employer lied, but now they're trying to change their position statement. what do i do?
-
10:41
is it retaliation if your employer threatens to sue you for engaging in protected activity?
-
16:54
a few of the many reasons why an employment attorney might not take your case
-
5:55
what should you do if the employer's attorney wants to talk settlement?
-
5:26
why are my attorneys waiting for a right to sue letter from the eeoc?
-
9:45
do employment defense counsel evaluate an employee's attorney when determining settlement offers?
-
7:51
if a plaintiff gets very aggressive with his or her employer, can that harm their employment case?
-
15:38
why might a plaintiff's employment attorney value a case lower than defense counsel would?
-
10:44
does the size of an employer matter for your discrimination case?
-
18:03
why would an employment attorney want to settle a case before filing?
-
10:25
why might an employment defense attorney refuse to negotiate with you?
-
7:24
can an attorney help an employee with a lawsuit who still working for a retaliating employer?
-
4:45
how do i find out how large of an insurance policy a company carries?