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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Wisconsin, but case was filed in Illinois
In summary, four of us were involved in a fairly straight-forward wage case against our former employer for non-payment of wages. We were awarded the judgment in November, 2014. The lawyer who took over the case (the lawyer who'd been working on it for the year prior changed firms right before this final court hearing) contacted us to let us know we won, but that she needed to then file for lawyer's fees. After multiple phone unanswered calls/emails, she contacted us in March, 2015 to let us know that she was working on it and would update us. Towards the end of summer, we began hounding her for answers after hearing nothing, and after contacting the head of the firm, she finally emailed us to let us know fees have yet to be filed.
We continued to press her for answers, and have just received an email informing us that the judge initially rejected the lawyer's fees requested by the prior lawyer, which is why they were not included. We have not received an answer as to why they have yet to be filed, and thus, collections for our award has not begun. She told us she'd be finishing the paperwork "today or tomorrow (going on 11 months)" and then back to court, to get the fees awarded, then back to court to try to collect it all. This case was done on contingency.
Is this a reasonable amount of time for this to take? Is this a normal process? We all feel as if she kind of botched things, and we'll never be able to collect.
In summary, four of us were involved in a fairly straight-forward wage case against our former employer for non-payment of wages. We were awarded the judgment in November, 2014. The lawyer who took over the case (the lawyer who'd been working on it for the year prior changed firms right before this final court hearing) contacted us to let us know we won, but that she needed to then file for lawyer's fees. After multiple phone unanswered calls/emails, she contacted us in March, 2015 to let us know that she was working on it and would update us. Towards the end of summer, we began hounding her for answers after hearing nothing, and after contacting the head of the firm, she finally emailed us to let us know fees have yet to be filed.
We continued to press her for answers, and have just received an email informing us that the judge initially rejected the lawyer's fees requested by the prior lawyer, which is why they were not included. We have not received an answer as to why they have yet to be filed, and thus, collections for our award has not begun. She told us she'd be finishing the paperwork "today or tomorrow (going on 11 months)" and then back to court, to get the fees awarded, then back to court to try to collect it all. This case was done on contingency.
Is this a reasonable amount of time for this to take? Is this a normal process? We all feel as if she kind of botched things, and we'll never be able to collect.
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