Unpaid Commission Lawsuits
Commission based compensation can be extremely lucrative for an executive employee. However, where the payout is high, an employee needs to be vigilant. Some unscrupulous employers may fail to honor the agreement they have at the eleventh hour, hoping an employee will take the compensation and move on. Attorney Neil L. Henrichsen has over two decades of experience aggressively handling cases dealing with the recovery of unpaid commissions for his clients. Mr. Henrichsen seeks a pragmatic approach, but as a trial lawyer does not flinch at filing a law suit for his clients. As lead counsel in a federal jury court trial, Mr. Henrichsen won a $1.1 million judgement on behalf of a commission sales executive for non-payment under a sales commission plan.
The firm utilizes results oriented contingency or hybrid attorney fee arrangement to allow the pursuit of commission claims for sales executives throughout the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area, Florida, and the New York & New Jersey Metropolitan areas.
Mr. Henrichsen is an AV rated attorney who represents individuals and small businesses to Fortune 500 companies as plaintiffs in commercial recovery cases involving commissions, business torts, commercial fraud, commercial negligence, accountant and other professional malpractice, banking errors, and other commercial claims in courts and alternative dispute resolution forums throughout the United States.
What You Should Know About Contingency Fees
- A contingency fee means that you pay no fees unless your case is won or you obtain a recovery.
- Attorneys will work on your behalf and pursue compensation for your claims in exchange for a portion of the recovery, and if provided for by law or contract, will seek the attorney’s fees from the opposing party.
- Through contingency fees you are able to level the playing field against larger opponents.
- You are able to seek what is due you with no upfront cost for attorney’s fees. Henrichsen Siegel, P.L.L.C. reviews cases for alternative fee representation.
Henrichsen Siegel attorneys are licensed in Washington, D.C., Florida, Georgia, Maryland, New York, New Jersey, and Virginia, with offices in Washington, D.C., in Miami, Daytona Beach, and Jacksonville, Florida, and New York, NY. Contact Neil Henrichsen regarding your specific situation at nhenrichsen@hslawyers.com.