Re: Who is entitled to Due Process? Union/Labor Help
Posted by Hopeful2 on 8/13/04
> Attorneys aren't your only avenue of recourse. A union, if you
have one. the labor board, if you have one in your state. Theres a
wealth of information on the united states codes web site. just punch
that in on your search server. that's just a few options. i'm sure
there are more. good luck!
Dear v, Thanks for your input. Not to sound whiny again, but the
first lawyer I called and hired was the attorney for the Broward
Public School Teachers Union. I thought the lawyer they used would be
the best prepared lawyer to help me. Didn't work out that way. When
his phone call didn't do the job, he said he was done, and good bye.
I have spent hours looking for stuff, but have not tried the us codes
site; I will. I am still trying to find out what my complaint is
(i.e., from a legal stand point, of what would I be accusing them?)
I'm not asking this because I'm trying to play lawyer, I'm trying to
get a handle on what lawyer to call, they all have their
specialties. And even when I do searches I don't know what to search
for. Again, is it an issue of due process, civil rights, wrongful
termination, or what?? Is there anyone out there who could give an
opinion on what kind of lawyer I need....besides just a good one?