by Durham Law Firm | Apr 28, 2015 | Unemployment
Don’t Bite off What You Can’t Chew – Unemployment Overpayments Mamma always said don’t bite off what you can’t chew. Apparently nobody passed this advice along to the General Assembly. In the effort to reform unemployment security law, sweeping...
by Durham Law Firm | Apr 10, 2015 | Unemployment
North Carolina Unemployment Attendance Rules Well, it depends. In North Carolina, attendance issues can be tricky when it comes to qualifying for unemployment benefits. There are several factors involved and the employer is usually well versed in what those factors...
by Durham Law Firm | Mar 4, 2015 | Employment Law, Unemployment
It is exceedingly rare for us to have cross over in our two primary practice areas: Unemployment (helping people with contested unemployment claims) and Estate Administration (assisting families wrap up the affairs of deceased loved ones), but today it does: A new...
by Durham Law Firm | Jan 9, 2015 | Unemployment
Getting a Lawyer for an Unemployment Appeal Lower Fees for Unemployment Appeals There are a lot of lawyers that practice in fields of law which cater to individuals in the lower-income brackets. Many of these are contingency fee cases or simply lower fee cases. You...
by Durham Law Firm | Jan 6, 2015 | Unemployment
When does an overpayment of unemployment benefits happen? The larger part of challenged NC unemployment benefits cases we handle include the circumstance where: 1) The Claimant (previous worker) makes a claim for unemployment insurance benefits. 2) The Employer gives...