Pre-Hearing Disclosures at the Labor Commission Fourty five days prior to the scheduled hearing at the Labor Commission, both sides will prepare pre-hearing disclosures for the Judge. This written document outlines the basic facts of the case and the issues or disputes the Judge will need to address. This includes the calculations for the benefits claimed, including items such as wage rate, benefit rates, and the precise dates off work. This document is designed to make sure all sides are fully aware of the issues and evidence that will be used at the hearing. If either side tries to hide evidence, the Judge will prevent them from using that evidence at the hearing. At Atkin & Associates we carefully prepare our pre-hearing disclosures to make sure all issues and evidence is fully outlined. We may ask you to send certain information or items to assist us in the completion of the pre-hearing disclosures. It is vital that the items requested by your attorney are provided in time for them to be included in the pre-hearing disclosures. A copy of the pre-hearing disclosures will be mailed to you for your records. |
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