Critical Mass
Junior Member
Thank you all for your opinions, but I still don't have an answer to the original question, and subsequent questions
1) Should I assume from PayrollHRGuy's comment that this is a fair rate, considering the type of case this is?
2) If this is a higher-than-average rate, do I have the ability to "shop around", or is it a case of "take it or leave it"?
3) Considering the recent information on the type of case this is, am I still better off pursuing an individual case? And if I did, how much more effort, work, and time would be required on my part? I would hate to have to go through a lengthy process of going to court, losing time from work, etc, knowing that there's a possibility I will get nothing out of it.
4) Quincy -- When researching the law firm, I merely searched the phone number and it came back with the same firm listed in the email. After searching the name of the firm, I didn't see anything negative about them, so I assume this is a reputable firm, and I have nothing to fear. Is there another thing I should be looking for which would give me a reason to NOT trust them? For instance, a website that rates law firms, maybe?
1) Should I assume from PayrollHRGuy's comment that this is a fair rate, considering the type of case this is?
2) If this is a higher-than-average rate, do I have the ability to "shop around", or is it a case of "take it or leave it"?
3) Considering the recent information on the type of case this is, am I still better off pursuing an individual case? And if I did, how much more effort, work, and time would be required on my part? I would hate to have to go through a lengthy process of going to court, losing time from work, etc, knowing that there's a possibility I will get nothing out of it.
4) Quincy -- When researching the law firm, I merely searched the phone number and it came back with the same firm listed in the email. After searching the name of the firm, I didn't see anything negative about them, so I assume this is a reputable firm, and I have nothing to fear. Is there another thing I should be looking for which would give me a reason to NOT trust them? For instance, a website that rates law firms, maybe?