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7 Tips To Win Your Georgia Unemployment Appeal

April 30, 2014 James Radford

7 Tips To Win Your Georgia Unemployment Appeal

Losing your job is one of the most stressful things a person can face. If you've recently become unemployed, you may be depending on your Georgia unemployment benefits to help with bills, groceries, rent, and other basic expenses while you search for work. If you have been denied … [Read more...]

Unemployment

Supreme Court: Georgia’s Whistleblower Protection Act Protects City, County Employees Along with State Employees

April 30, 2014 James Radford

In the consolidated cases of Warren v. Fulton County and Colon v. Fulton County, the Georgia Supreme Court issued an order that strengthens our state's whistleblower statute, by clarifying whether employees of local and county governments have the same protections afforded to … [Read more...]

Public Employment, Whistleblowers, Wrongful Termination fulton county, georgia whistleblower act, gwendolyn warren, maria colon, whistleblowers

Don’t Get Railroaded

April 25, 2014 James Radford

Don’t Get Railroaded

Many public employees have due process rights in their employment. Unlike private employees, who are strictly "at will," employees of a government entity usually possess the right to contest or appeal adverse employment actions. There is generally a right to due process either … [Read more...]

Public Employment, Wrongful Termination appeal, employee rights, employment, fair dismissal act, law enforcement, personnel appeals, personnel rules, police officers, public employees, sheriff deputy, teachers, termination

Three Ways An Experienced Unemployment Attorney Can Help With Your Appeal

April 24, 2014 James Radford

If you have been denied unemployment benefits, or if you were approved, but now your employer is appealing, you may be asking yourself, do I need an attorney to help me to appeal? Having an attorney can be extremely helpful in a number of ways. Many people do not realize that, … [Read more...]

Unemployment

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