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The Coach, the Counselor and Task Master

The Coach, the Counselor and Task Master.

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The Coach, the Counselor and Task Master

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  1. The Coach, the Counselor and Task Master I have the privilege of exploring new work and career challenges my client are experiencing on a daily basis. I collaborate with clients to find workable and cost sensitive solutions to contract disputes, severance negotiations, general employment conflicts and office politics, compensation and discrimination, without resort to litigation.In my role as the employment attorney I wear many hats. I am the coach that provides the leadership, skills and direction in handling work issues. I am the client’s personal Human Resource Director, providing quick answers about company policies, benefits and compensation. I also act as the counselor to listen to the client without judgment and provide an objective response based on the facts and the client’s reasonable expectations. I am the task master in handling ever and every aspect of litigation and appellate work. Finally, I am the story teller of my client’s individual and personalized narrative to the court and the jury.I am employer clients to embrace new work and career challenges that exist just slightly outside their comfort zones. I believe growth and adversity are good for the soul. Finally, the playing field of work is always level, it just depends on your perception and where you derive your knowledge of how to succeed.

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