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OVERTIME & UNPAID WAGE CLAIMS

by William Powell Writer/Educator
Helping workers receive the pay that they are rightfully entitled
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Very professional and with courtesy for time and situation. Updated and provided information in timely manner. - Joan

Impressed with the fast return of settlement. They did what they said they will actually do. - Susan

The attorneys at Hodges & Foty, LLP specialize in high stakes litigation and have taken cases against some of the largest corporations in the country. David W. Hodges and Don J. Foty have both been recognized as being a part of the Top 100 Civil Trial Lawyers by the National Trial Lawyers Association. For their success, they have been awarded membership in the Million Dollar Advocates Forum and they each earned Board Certification in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, which is a distinction that less than 1% of attorneys in Texas have earned.

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About William Powell Freshman   Writer/Educator

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