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Related: About this forumI have a hearing set to discuss my supposed unemployment overpayment
It's set for next week via phone. They claim I owe almost $8,000. This has been dragging on since last August. Any advice?
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I have a hearing set to discuss my supposed unemployment overpayment (Original Post)
bif
May 2022
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shenmue
(38,542 posts)1. Can you get a lawyer, pro bono?
Best of luck.
bif
(25,154 posts)2. I think I can. However, my daughter's an attorney.
I may rope her into service.
High five
tiredtoo
(2,949 posts)4. My son-in-law had a hearing
By phone with these dudes he lost. Hope you have a better lawyer than he had.
bif
(25,154 posts)5. Shit! That doesn't bode well.
Shermann
(8,913 posts)6. If you get a lawyer and lose, you are out the money AND the legal fees nt
bif
(25,154 posts)7. Actually, they'll appoint a representative if I want
However, from what I read, they' don't necessarily have a legal background. And I can have my daughter represent me.
tiredtoo
(2,949 posts)8. Call your daughter... My son-in-law had the appointed lawyer. EOM