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SOS - for a friend in Michigan

Started by Gill, March 24, 2006, 11:09:38 AM

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Gill

Hi Everyone:

This morning I was informed of a horrible turn of events.  I am a member of another group and one of the members has been telling us about abuses her spouse has been receiving at the hands of her co-workers and employer.  Just horrendous stuff.  Well this morning the spouse was laid-off, to the cheers and high fives of the co-workers. 

Now I have let them know about Susan's and how everyone has some great contacts.  But I am thinking at this point they may be too devastated to get this far.  So am I wondering if anyone out there has any contacts in Michigan (lawyers, support groups, etc.)

This has really shaken me up and I am finding it difficult to concentrate at work.  I just want to find a lawyer to sue their effing asses off (both the employer and the employees personally).  I want to hit them with a hammer so big .......  I understand that will be their choice, but I just can't sit here and do nothing......



Any suggestions......

Thanks

Gill
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Alexandra

labor lawyer. look in the phone book. call your state's bar association. they'll give you a list of lawyers specializing in what you need.
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Gill

thanks Alexandra  - I will pass this on.

Gill
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born2learn

getting a lawyer is serious stuff. You need money, most important you need something to back up on the sue case pointing to the company on what they are doing is wrong. A record or something. A lawyer is expensive and a charge without anything to back up on the case is useless.
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Alexandra

Quote from: born2learn on March 25, 2006, 07:04:23 AM
getting a lawyer is serious stuff. You need money, most important you need something to back up on the sue case pointing to the company on what they are doing is wrong. A record or something. A lawyer is expensive and a charge without anything to back up on the case is useless.

not necessarly true. many lawyers will either waive or reduce the fee for the intial consultion. In a case like this some lawyers may take on the case without a fee for a percentage of the outcome -- only if you win. Honest lawyers will be able to tell you in the first initial meeting if you've a case or not.

lawyers may sometimes be expensive, but being clueless is priceless.



don't take legal advice from people on forums, including me. see a lawyer.
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Gill

Thanks:

This will be their decision to go forward with this.  They are reviewing their situation this weekend.  They say they have documentation etc, that's a good thing.

We just watched the movie North Country last night and the similarities were uncanny.  But the decision to go forward will ultimately be theirs. 

I was looking for support and links etc, that I could pass on.  The group came through with those, thanks.  My friend thanks you as well.

Gill
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