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Blog is hungover and catching up on emails
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Ditto. I just took today off and put the phones on holiday mode for another day.
Blog is dead.
A client and I called DETR 65 times today before we could get through. Once we reached a person she could not answer one of our questions except to say, "There is a backlog." Truly, truly a broken system:
Reach out to a state senator or something. They can usually cut through the backlog.
That is what I did when my wife was a fraud victim and DETR sent us a demand letter and a 1099. My State Senator helped nip it in the bud very quickly.
I do not believe 7:58 is an attorney. 65 calls? Really? What kind of attorney has the time to make 65 calls in a day? If you said you were on hold, I'd believe that, but 65 calls in a day is nonsense. Write a letter. Call your state senator. And if a client can afford to pay an attorney to make 65 calls, why do they need unemployment? All BS. Go away, troll!
1:49,
I'm not 7:58, but 65 calls is easy to make in an hour, let alone a day. You call (but only between 8am -12pm, Wed-Friday), you get a busy signal, you reset the call, hit the redial button. Repeat as necessary. Takes maybe 3-4 seconds per call because THE CALL IS NEVER ANSWERED. It doesn't go to voice mail. It doesn't grant you access to any update information. It just doesn't ring through.
Is the Doug Crawford opinion going to be public with all its wonderful details or is it going to remain CONFIDENTIAL forever?
Two interesting aspects: (1) once the decision was released they are generally made public so I wonder if there is a glitch in the Clerk's Office that they just did not release it (2) if it is confidential, who leaked it to Rio Lacanale while it remains confidential?
A name search on the NSC website will pull up the docket, but no documents were publicly available as of Wednesday morning.
Where are Doug Crawford documents Nevada Supreme Court?