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Cut loose and cut off – Unemployment Reform

Cut loose and cut off – Unemployment Reform

by Durham Law Firm | Sep 16, 2013 | Unemployment

WRAL recently did an excellent summary of the controversial debate over unemployment reform through the passage of House Bill 4.  It’s heart wrenching to say the least....
10 Things that Distinguish Us – Unemployment Appeal Hearings

10 Things that Distinguish Us – Unemployment Appeal Hearings

by Durham Law Firm | Sep 7, 2013 | Unemployment

In any industry in which there is more than one company performing the same task, companies distinguish themselves from the competition by what they do differently.  Dunkin Donuts and Krispy Kreme perform essentially the same function, yet Krispy Kreme is known for...
Changes to unemployment insurance

Changes to unemployment insurance

by Durham Law Firm | Jun 27, 2012 | Unemployment

New unemployment insurance law favors employers, and some of my peers speak out against it in this article. Fortunately the federal government stepped in on some of the proposed changes....
Extended Benefits ending the week of May 12

Extended Benefits ending the week of May 12

by Durham Law Firm | May 3, 2012 | Unemployment

North Carolina no longer qualifies for extended benefits. There won’t pay Extended Benefits for claim weeks later than May 12, 2012. See more...
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