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William Powell of Powell & Denny
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October 14, 2019
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Alabama Disability Attorneys, Hoover Social Security Disability Attorneys, Huntsville Social Security Disability Attorneys
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Talk with a Lawyer Not long ago I had to call the Social Security Administration Help line concerning our password which allows us access to our Social Security Disability clients’ electronic Social Security files. First I had the computer telling me what numbers to hit, and then was hung up on. I called back and Read More
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William Powell of Powell & Denny
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September 17, 2019
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Alabama Workers Compensation Attorneys, Birmingham Workers' Compensation Lawyers, Huntsville Workers' Compensation Attorneys
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Two years ago we shared a post which stated that, “according to the U.S. Department of Labor, approximately 30 percent of companies misclassify at least some employees. In total, about 42.6 million employees may be misclassified right now. The IRS and the Department of Labor have launched a campaign to root out these employers.” Alabama Read More
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