[lbo-talk] Is this legal?

andie nachgeborenen andie_nachgeborenen at yahoo.com
Mon May 1 10:39:20 PDT 2006


Try Guild attorneys as well; they won't fuck you over.

http://www.nlg.org/

In addition to the DOL there is the NLRB and there are state labor relations board that have different titles.

--- info at pulpculture.org wrote:


>
>
> well, somebody should help him get an attorney
> because, after getting
> ripped off royally by several of them recently,
> leaving him to his own
> devices kinda sucks, so if anyone knows someone who
> might know someone,
> that might help. even so, i still say a phone call
> to the local rep. of the
> DoL is the best, free route you can take. I got a
> lot of helpful supportive
> info, even though what they said was that i was,
> ultimately, screwed b/c I
> was the only employee at a small company. they went
> the extra mile in a way
> that's pretty unusual for people who working for a
> big federal agency.
>
> also, you should know that a lot of these attorneys
> will make you fork out
> $200 for a consultation first and then make you sign
> something that says
> it's not really legal advice. they won't really read
> much or listen much
> and waste your half hour without giving you much of
> an answer. So, whatever
> you do, see if you can't find someone who knows
> someone and who makes some
> phone calls for you and helps you find someone. the
> attorneys on this list
> are nice people, but if my experience is any gauge,
> some of their
> colleagues will take your money without much
> assistance in return and they
> will, in fact, fuck you over.
>
>
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