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Labor & Employment

Jul. 17, 2013

Lee R. Feldman

The Feldman Law Firm Century City Specialty: employee-side matters


As the judiciary struggles with severe budgetary woes, justice is indeed being delayed, Feldman said.


"The whole system is going to fall apart until we get the money reinstated," he said. "In downtown Los Angeles, we have an overburdened staff, we've lost clerks and court reporters, and the judges are incredibly overworked and angry. Rightly so. The end result is that it's almost impossible to get a hearing date for discovery motions on you...

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