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Do you believe that you have been wrongfully terminated? If so, you may be eligible to file a lawsuit against your employer and seek compensation for wrongful termination. Most of them are not even aware of the fact that they have been wrongfully terminated. But those who are aware of it tend to do the right thing, at least those who are not afraid of any type of retaliation. If you do not know where to go, their offices and their Wrongful Termination Attorneys in Los Angeles are at your disposal. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Some Useful Tips to Present Your Wrongful Termination Case to An Attorney


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Some Useful Tips to Present Your Wrongful
Termination Case to An Attorney
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Do you believe that you have been wrongfully
terminated? If so, you may be eligible to file a
lawsuit against your employer and seek
compensation for wrongful termination. There are
hundreds of people who are victims of wrongful
termination every day. Most of them are not even
aware of the fact that they have been wrongfully
terminated. But those who are aware of it tend to
do the right thing, at least those who are not
afraid of any type of retaliation. If you do
decide to go for it and seek compensation for
your injuries, the first step is getting an
experienced attorney. Here are a few tips that
will help you present your wrongful termination
case to an attorney.
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A Los Angeles wrongful termination attorney
encourages everyone to give them a call and
schedule a free consultation. Only by talking
with a knowledgeable attorney will you be able to
know where you stand, and whether or not you have
the right to sue. Give them a call today, and
they will evaluate your case at no cost.
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Gather All Your Information
Before you go to an attorney, collect all the
information that you have related to your
previous employer and the job that you used to
do. If you have a firing note, bring it with you.
Bring your previous (Up to 6 months) salary
checks and your working schedule. Include your
contract (if one exists) and all other
information related to your work. If you can
access your email, print out all the
correspondence you had with your employer prior
to your termination. If you were threatened in
any way, verbally or physically, be sure to tell
that to your attorney. In case someone saw it,
that person could be a valid witness to your
case.
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Keep Your Emotions in Check
The most important thing to keep in mind while
talking to your attorney is to remain calm. If
you start yelling at the attorney, you will be
asked to leave and therefore lose the help that
you came to obtain.
If you feel like crying, try and control it and
instead, tell your employer everything that
happened, how it happened and what caused it.
Include all the details, from when you first felt
threatened by the latest confrontation that you
had with your employer. Be honest, and tell only
the truth. Lying will not get you anywhere.
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Speak Slowly and Plainly
To grab the attorneys attention, be able to
describe what happened to you in a few short
sentences. Include all the basic information, and
do not tell your employer how complicated your
situation is. Instead, be direct, explain what
happened and keep it short. Most attorneys know
what to do, and they understand what you are
going through. If you do not know where to go,
their offices and Wrongful Termination Attorneys
in Los Angeles are at your disposal. They welcome
you, and will gladly help you with your case.
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Contact The Kaufman Law Firm
Address 11111 Santa Monica Blvd, Suite 1840 Los
Angeles, CA 90025 Phone - 310-981-3404 Website ht
tps//www.harriskaufman.com/contact.shtml
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