Employers are entitled to representation when an unemployment appeal is filed by a former employee. Companies are encouraged to respond to unemployment claims to minimize their unemployment assessment and to help reduce fraud. An employer may need representation to assist in showing there is no basis for approving benefits an employee seeks. Trimboli & Prusinowski can assist employers in their presentation of facts and law to an unemployment appeal examiner.
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