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Monica Wilson is an attorney licensed in North Carolina and Georgia who once worked for the Employment Security Commission as a Judge known as an Appeals Referee deciding unemployment cases. She left the Employment Security Commission to found the first firm in North Carolina to focus exclusively on representing claimants in unemployment cases. Since then she has represented more than three thousand individuals in pursuit of their unemployment benefits.
Her practice also encompasses other employment related matters to include wrongful discharge and employment discrimination.
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23 years | 3,000 cases
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Chat withState: Georgia
Acquired: 2008
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State: North Carolina
Acquired: 2002
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139 Client Reviews
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Posted by Peggy | May 20, 2012 | Employment & Labor
Employee Beneifits
I was disqualified for unemployment from my employer, I appealed my case but with little confidence because I would be fighting a huge corporation, I called Monica and she told me i had a good case, Donna called me and I felt a lot better just listening to her, she had my decision reversed and ...
Posted by Gwendolyn | March 23, 2012 | Lawsuits & Disputes
Dedicated
A great lawyer. They will keep you in the loop. Her staff is knowledgeable. I won my case.
Posted by Carla | March 02, 2012 | Employment & Labor
The best law firm I have found
The Wilson law firm has represented me twice for unemployment hearings. Both times she was very professional, encouraging, and was able to get a release of my unemployment benefits. Every time I called with a question the call was immediately answered. I always received a confirmation from them whe...
Posted by DB | November 21, 2011 | Employment & Labor
Professional and Caring
I found myself laid off from my job. If that was not distressing enough, my former employer initiated a hearing to dispute my unemployment benefits. As the sole provider for my family, this situation was extremely upsetting. I now had a court appeal on my hands as well, and not clear what to do. ...
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2002 - 2004
Appeals Referee, Employment Security Commission
2002 - Present
North Carolina Bar Associationmember
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