Posts by Henrichsen Law Group
Four Tips You Should Know About Contingency Fees
A contingency fee means that you pay no fees unless your case is won. For certain types of cases, 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, the attorneys’ fees from the opposing party. Many…
Read MoreFive Facts About Negotiating Severance
Get it in writing If you’ve been fired, your employer doesn’t have to offer you a severance package. But if they do, they have to put it in writing and stick to it. They also have to provide you a copy of it in writing. Weigh your options If you’ve been fired from an executive…
Read MoreHenrichsen Siegel handles claims relating to Hurricane Sandy
Henrichsen Siegel, P.L.L.C., an AV Rated© and Best Insurance Recommended© law firm, is reviewing and handling all types of legal claims relating to Superstorm Sandy. With attorneys licensed in New Jersey, New York, Maryland, Virginia, the District of Columbia, Florida and Georgia as well as offices in Washington, DC, New York and Florida, we bring…
Read MoreHelen Albee confirmed as member of the Board of Directors of the Jacksonville Electric Authority
On November 27, 2012, Helen Albee, Esquire, a partner with Henrichsen Siegel, was confirmed by the City of Jacksonville City Council as a member of the Board of Directors of the Jacksonville Electric Authority. The confirmation followed Helen’s appointment by Mayor Alvin Brown. Helen is a practice leader with the firm’s commercial and consumer practices.…
Read MoreNeil Henrichsen Featured in “Washington DC & Baltimore’s Top Rated Lawyers” by ALM Media and Martindale Hubbell® (2012)
As seen in the September 28, 2012 edition of The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Baltimore Sun.
Read MoreNeil Henrichsen in Florida Times-Union article regarding voting rights hearing
Federal Judge in Jacksonville Hears Arguments to Decide on State’s Early Voting Law Read more at Jacksonville.com: http://jacksonville.com/news/florida/2012-09-19/story/federal-judge-jacksonville-hears-arguments-decide-states-early-voting#ixzz271VSPj6A A federal judge in Jacksonville will soon decide if he will prevent election supervisors across the state from operating on shortened early voting periods. U.S. District Judge Timothy J. Corrigan heard arguments Wednesday from both sides of…
Read MoreNeil Henrichsen in Bloomberg News story regarding Florida early voting laws
Florida Cutbacks in Early-Voting Hours Face Challenge By Margaret Cronin Fisk and Melissa Blye – Sep 19, 2012 2:47 PM ET Florida’s 2011 law cutting back early voting days discriminates against black voters and should be thrown out, a lawyer for opponents of the measure said at a hearing. The law cut early voting from…
Read MoreNeil Henrichsen named a Top Lawyer
The October 2010 edition of Jacksonville Magazine’s 904, names Neil Henrichsen as a Top Lawyer in construction law in the Jacksonville area. This ranking is based on the highest Martindale-Hubbell peer review rating of AV Preeminent. Martindale-Hubbell Lawyer Ratings serve as an objective indicator that a lawyer has the highest ethical standards and professional ability…
Read MoreHS Represents Brunswick Police Chief
Local News 7/16/2010 Lawyers call firing wrong By LOUIE BROGDON The Brunswick News Lawyers for Edna Johnson, who was fired June 24 as Brunswick police chief, say her termination was unlawful and City Manager Roosevelt Harris should reinstate her immediately. Harris fired Johnson after he said she lied to him and Mayor Bryan Thompson about…
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