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Anon
Guys I need a recommendation for a plaintiff side employment attorney in the DC area. Don’t want to go into too much detail as I have no idea if any colleagues read this blog, buy I am an attorney who is working as a contractor in the legal department of a large company in the DC area. Over the course of the last several months, my workload had become larger and larger while the company has stood firm that I will only be paid for 40 hours work. I am screamed at for not turning around documents quickly enough and I am screamed at for mistakes that take place when something is done hastily. Your suggestions greatly appreciated.