Who is the actual decision maker when you're dealing with in-house counsel?
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Thanks again Vince, I truly appreciate your insight and advice on all of this, where I'm located it's all but impossible to find an employment attorney that will take on new cases because they are just swamped or have switched over to being employer attorneys rather than plaintiff attorneys... I've been in settlement "negotiations" with this general counsel for going on a month now and he constantly keeps kicking the can down the road saying he needs to talk with his higher ups, and when he comes back he will then say he needs more facts about the case for them, asking me the Exact same things I've introduced as evidence in the past, I've literally said "have you actually read the documents I've submitted or just skimmed them quickly?"...to which I hear crickets in the background, lol...not joking...and this is a top 50 corporation too, just unbelievable...but I digress...I will keep you posted, and thanks a bunch 👍👍👍
Obviously he's buying his time. He knows you have time deadlines
Vince, I’m hesitant to open a suit as the company I work for vigorously fights employment law suits. What is your thoughts on bringing suit even with the case evidence reasonably good
Every case is different, but generally the settlement rate in our field is exceptionally high.
Good morning Vince and company, Have you ever experienced where during a case that the employer/respondent changes counsel and brings in more seasoned defense counsel.
Yikes, general council, with an i ....silly autocorrect 😅😅
If $5k is the first offer, how does that look for settlement?
No static/clicking in this video, but it sounds like there's a fan going next to the mic.
(Also: HEY LOOK, ALGO, HERE IS SOME ENGAGEMENT lol)
I think Vince needs an adjustable audio filter that can selectively block these weird audio effects. Of course, it is possible that the ticking is coming from inside Vince's body.
I think Vince needs to be left alone while helping others..😃
@@jawndoekck He needs a good IT guy to check everything. Surely there are some reputable IT companies near his office in NYC.
@@charlesjohnstone6570 yes, so what ? I guess I don’t get why people hassle him about noise while I’m really interested in what he has to say…🤷🏻♀️
@@charlesjohnstone6570 Sure, but he can take the new computer and audio equipment to NYC to have it tested in his office building.