Attorney William Bloch Sheds Insight on the Practice of Employment Law, While Advising the Layperson on the Nuances of the Legal System
By Kaylene Peoples | July 6th, 2011 | Category: Human Interest, Law | Comments Off on Attorney William Bloch Sheds Insight on the Practice of Employment Law, While Advising the Layperson on the Nuances of the Legal System
when you meet with a client is you do not meet with someone who has a full evidenciary record of everything that took place (meaning copies of all of the documents the employee has provided). Typically, you come into a case initially with a limited amount of information your client tells you from her perspective what happened.