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Thomas Mulligan

Spooner, WI

Licensed for 36 years

Law Degree

Awards

Primary Practice Area

Employment & Labor

Language

English

About

Practices Areas

Employment and labor

Language

English

Contact

Mulligan Law Office LLC902 N River StPo Box 457Spooner, WI, 54801-1130

Office: N/A

Website: N/A

Reviews

Sharai
March 29, 2012

My case was won that I hired this attorney for--hard to lose a unemployment case such as mine--I probably didn't need a lawyer, but I had never gone through this kind of situation before. The problem is that when I said "I don't even know how much this is going to cost me.", Mr. Mulligan replied, "Oh, dont worry, it won't be much." I then assumed it would cost around $500 tops. The whole proceedure was probably no more than 5 hours worth. I did not recieve a quote, I did not receive a proposal, and the bill came well after the case was solved. When I opened the envelope, I found out the winner would definitely be Mr. Mulligan. I was living off of a loan from my a local bank that I have done business with for years until I could possibly receive my back unemployment or get a job.My landlord was an extremely compassionate, trusting, and patient man, because he was waiting for 2 and a half months for his rent, so I wouldn't run out of money from the bank loan. I went on umemployment to begin with because my only client for the company I worked for died. I had no money. The day I opened the envelope from Mr. Mulligan's office, I just about died myself. His "not much" was more than I made in one month. I would hate to see his expensive stuff. The bill was for $1500. Now, if you make $300 an hour, $1500 isn't much. But when you are living on unemployment, even if you are receiving the top amount, $1500 is major and quite impossible to pay along with everyday expenses. My interpretation of "not much" is definitely not what Mr. Mulligan's is.

Sharai
March 29, 2012

My case was won that I hired this attorney for--hard to lose a unemployment case such as mine--I probably didn't need a lawyer, but I had never gone through this kind of situation before. The problem is that when I said "I don't even know how much this is going to cost me.", Mr. Mulligan replied, "Oh, dont worry, it won't be much." I then assumed it would cost around $500 tops. The whole proceedure was probably no more than 5 hours worth. I did not recieve a quote, I did not receive a proposal, and the bill came well after the case was solved. When I opened the envelope, I found out the winner would definitely be Mr. Mulligan. I was living off of a loan from my a local bank that I have done business with for years until I could possibly receive my back unemployment or get a job.My landlord was an extremely compassionate, trusting, and patient man, because he was waiting for 2 and a half months for his rent, so I wouldn't run out of money from the bank loan. I went on umemployment to begin with because my only client for the company I worked for died. I had no money. The day I opened the envelope from Mr. Mulligan's office, I just about died myself. His "not much" was more than I made in one month. I would hate to see his expensive stuff. The bill was for $1500. Now, if you make $300 an hour, $1500 isn't much. But when you are living on unemployment, even if you are receiving the top amount, $1500 is major and quite impossible to pay along with everyday expenses. My interpretation of "not much" is definitely not what Mr. Mulligan's is.

Sharai
March 29, 2012

My case was won that I hired this attorney for--hard to lose a unemployment case such as mine--I probably didn't need a lawyer, but I had never gone through this kind of situation before. The problem is that when I said "I don't even know how much this is going to cost me.", Mr. Mulligan replied, "Oh, dont worry, it won't be much." I then assumed it would cost around $500 tops. The whole proceedure was probably no more than 5 hours worth. I did not recieve a quote, I did not receive a proposal, and the bill came well after the case was solved. When I opened the envelope, I found out the winner would definitely be Mr. Mulligan. I was living off of a loan from my a local bank that I have done business with for years until I could possibly receive my back unemployment or get a job.My landlord was an extremely compassionate, trusting, and patient man, because he was waiting for 2 and a half months for his rent, so I wouldn't run out of money from the bank loan. I went on umemployment to begin with because my only client for the company I worked for died. I had no money. The day I opened the envelope from Mr. Mulligan's office, I just about died myself. His "not much" was more than I made in one month. I would hate to see his expensive stuff. The bill was for $1500. Now, if you make $300 an hour, $1500 isn't much. But when you are living on unemployment, even if you are receiving the top amount, $1500 is major and quite impossible to pay along with everyday expenses. My interpretation of "not much" is definitely not what Mr. Mulligan's is.

Sharai
March 29, 2012

My case was won that I hired this attorney for--hard to lose a unemployment case such as mine--I probably didn't need a lawyer, but I had never gone through this kind of situation before. The problem is that when I said "I don't even know how much this is going to cost me.", Mr. Mulligan replied, "Oh, dont worry, it won't be much." I then assumed it would cost around $500 tops. The whole proceedure was probably no more than 5 hours worth. I did not recieve a quote, I did not receive a proposal, and the bill came well after the case was solved. When I opened the envelope, I found out the winner would definitely be Mr. Mulligan. I was living off of a loan from my a local bank that I have done business with for years until I could possibly receive my back unemployment or get a job.My landlord was an extremely compassionate, trusting, and patient man, because he was waiting for 2 and a half months for his rent, so I wouldn't run out of money from the bank loan. I went on umemployment to begin with because my only client for the company I worked for died. I had no money. The day I opened the envelope from Mr. Mulligan's office, I just about died myself. His "not much" was more than I made in one month. I would hate to see his expensive stuff. The bill was for $1500. Now, if you make $300 an hour, $1500 isn't much. But when you are living on unemployment, even if you are receiving the top amount, $1500 is major and quite impossible to pay along with everyday expenses. My interpretation of "not much" is definitely not what Mr. Mulligan's is.

Sharai
March 29, 2012

My case was won that I hired this attorney for--hard to lose a unemployment case such as mine--I probably didn't need a lawyer, but I had never gone through this kind of situation before. The problem is that when I said "I don't even know how much this is going to cost me.", Mr. Mulligan replied, "Oh, dont worry, it won't be much." I then assumed it would cost around $500 tops. The whole proceedure was probably no more than 5 hours worth. I did not recieve a quote, I did not receive a proposal, and the bill came well after the case was solved. When I opened the envelope, I found out the winner would definitely be Mr. Mulligan. I was living off of a loan from my a local bank that I have done business with for years until I could possibly receive my back unemployment or get a job.My landlord was an extremely compassionate, trusting, and patient man, because he was waiting for 2 and a half months for his rent, so I wouldn't run out of money from the bank loan. I went on umemployment to begin with because my only client for the company I worked for died. I had no money. The day I opened the envelope from Mr. Mulligan's office, I just about died myself. His "not much" was more than I made in one month. I would hate to see his expensive stuff. The bill was for $1500. Now, if you make $300 an hour, $1500 isn't much. But when you are living on unemployment, even if you are receiving the top amount, $1500 is major and quite impossible to pay along with everyday expenses. My interpretation of "not much" is definitely not what Mr. Mulligan's is.

Sharai
March 29, 2012

My case was won that I hired this attorney for--hard to lose a unemployment case such as mine--I probably didn't need a lawyer, but I had never gone through this kind of situation before. The problem is that when I said "I don't even know how much this is going to cost me.", Mr. Mulligan replied, "Oh, dont worry, it won't be much." I then assumed it would cost around $500 tops. The whole proceedure was probably no more than 5 hours worth. I did not recieve a quote, I did not receive a proposal, and the bill came well after the case was solved. When I opened the envelope, I found out the winner would definitely be Mr. Mulligan. I was living off of a loan from my a local bank that I have done business with for years until I could possibly receive my back unemployment or get a job.My landlord was an extremely compassionate, trusting, and patient man, because he was waiting for 2 and a half months for his rent, so I wouldn't run out of money from the bank loan. I went on umemployment to begin with because my only client for the company I worked for died. I had no money. The day I opened the envelope from Mr. Mulligan's office, I just about died myself. His "not much" was more than I made in one month. I would hate to see his expensive stuff. The bill was for $1500. Now, if you make $300 an hour, $1500 isn't much. But when you are living on unemployment, even if you are receiving the top amount, $1500 is major and quite impossible to pay along with everyday expenses. My interpretation of "not much" is definitely not what Mr. Mulligan's is.

Sharai
March 29, 2012

My case was won that I hired this attorney for--hard to lose a unemployment case such as mine--I probably didn't need a lawyer, but I had never gone through this kind of situation before. The problem is that when I said "I don't even know how much this is going to cost me.", Mr. Mulligan replied, "Oh, dont worry, it won't be much." I then assumed it would cost around $500 tops. The whole proceedure was probably no more than 5 hours worth. I did not recieve a quote, I did not receive a proposal, and the bill came well after the case was solved. When I opened the envelope, I found out the winner would definitely be Mr. Mulligan. I was living off of a loan from my a local bank that I have done business with for years until I could possibly receive my back unemployment or get a job.My landlord was an extremely compassionate, trusting, and patient man, because he was waiting for 2 and a half months for his rent, so I wouldn't run out of money from the bank loan. I went on umemployment to begin with because my only client for the company I worked for died. I had no money. The day I opened the envelope from Mr. Mulligan's office, I just about died myself. His "not much" was more than I made in one month. I would hate to see his expensive stuff. The bill was for $1500. Now, if you make $300 an hour, $1500 isn't much. But when you are living on unemployment, even if you are receiving the top amount, $1500 is major and quite impossible to pay along with everyday expenses. My interpretation of "not much" is definitely not what Mr. Mulligan's is.

Sharai
March 29, 2012

My case was won that I hired this attorney for--hard to lose a unemployment case such as mine--I probably didn't need a lawyer, but I had never gone through this kind of situation before. The problem is that when I said "I don't even know how much this is going to cost me.", Mr. Mulligan replied, "Oh, dont worry, it won't be much." I then assumed it would cost around $500 tops. The whole proceedure was probably no more than 5 hours worth. I did not recieve a quote, I did not receive a proposal, and the bill came well after the case was solved. When I opened the envelope, I found out the winner would definitely be Mr. Mulligan. I was living off of a loan from my a local bank that I have done business with for years until I could possibly receive my back unemployment or get a job.My landlord was an extremely compassionate, trusting, and patient man, because he was waiting for 2 and a half months for his rent, so I wouldn't run out of money from the bank loan. I went on umemployment to begin with because my only client for the company I worked for died. I had no money. The day I opened the envelope from Mr. Mulligan's office, I just about died myself. His "not much" was more than I made in one month. I would hate to see his expensive stuff. The bill was for $1500. Now, if you make $300 an hour, $1500 isn't much. But when you are living on unemployment, even if you are receiving the top amount, $1500 is major and quite impossible to pay along with everyday expenses. My interpretation of "not much" is definitely not what Mr. Mulligan's is.

Sharai
March 29, 2012

My case was won that I hired this attorney for--hard to lose a unemployment case such as mine--I probably didn't need a lawyer, but I had never gone through this kind of situation before. The problem is that when I said "I don't even know how much this is going to cost me.", Mr. Mulligan replied, "Oh, dont worry, it won't be much." I then assumed it would cost around $500 tops. The whole proceedure was probably no more than 5 hours worth. I did not recieve a quote, I did not receive a proposal, and the bill came well after the case was solved. When I opened the envelope, I found out the winner would definitely be Mr. Mulligan. I was living off of a loan from my a local bank that I have done business with for years until I could possibly receive my back unemployment or get a job.My landlord was an extremely compassionate, trusting, and patient man, because he was waiting for 2 and a half months for his rent, so I wouldn't run out of money from the bank loan. I went on umemployment to begin with because my only client for the company I worked for died. I had no money. The day I opened the envelope from Mr. Mulligan's office, I just about died myself. His "not much" was more than I made in one month. I would hate to see his expensive stuff. The bill was for $1500. Now, if you make $300 an hour, $1500 isn't much. But when you are living on unemployment, even if you are receiving the top amount, $1500 is major and quite impossible to pay along with everyday expenses. My interpretation of "not much" is definitely not what Mr. Mulligan's is.

Sharai
March 29, 2012

My case was won that I hired this attorney for--hard to lose a unemployment case such as mine--I probably didn't need a lawyer, but I had never gone through this kind of situation before. The problem is that when I said "I don't even know how much this is going to cost me.", Mr. Mulligan replied, "Oh, dont worry, it won't be much." I then assumed it would cost around $500 tops. The whole proceedure was probably no more than 5 hours worth. I did not recieve a quote, I did not receive a proposal, and the bill came well after the case was solved. When I opened the envelope, I found out the winner would definitely be Mr. Mulligan. I was living off of a loan from my a local bank that I have done business with for years until I could possibly receive my back unemployment or get a job.My landlord was an extremely compassionate, trusting, and patient man, because he was waiting for 2 and a half months for his rent, so I wouldn't run out of money from the bank loan. I went on umemployment to begin with because my only client for the company I worked for died. I had no money. The day I opened the envelope from Mr. Mulligan's office, I just about died myself. His "not much" was more than I made in one month. I would hate to see his expensive stuff. The bill was for $1500. Now, if you make $300 an hour, $1500 isn't much. But when you are living on unemployment, even if you are receiving the top amount, $1500 is major and quite impossible to pay along with everyday expenses. My interpretation of "not much" is definitely not what Mr. Mulligan's is.

Sharai
March 29, 2012

My case was won that I hired this attorney for--hard to lose a unemployment case such as mine--I probably didn't need a lawyer, but I had never gone through this kind of situation before. The problem is that when I said "I don't even know how much this is going to cost me.", Mr. Mulligan replied, "Oh, dont worry, it won't be much." I then assumed it would cost around $500 tops. The whole proceedure was probably no more than 5 hours worth. I did not recieve a quote, I did not receive a proposal, and the bill came well after the case was solved. When I opened the envelope, I found out the winner would definitely be Mr. Mulligan. I was living off of a loan from my a local bank that I have done business with for years until I could possibly receive my back unemployment or get a job.My landlord was an extremely compassionate, trusting, and patient man, because he was waiting for 2 and a half months for his rent, so I wouldn't run out of money from the bank loan. I went on umemployment to begin with because my only client for the company I worked for died. I had no money. The day I opened the envelope from Mr. Mulligan's office, I just about died myself. His "not much" was more than I made in one month. I would hate to see his expensive stuff. The bill was for $1500. Now, if you make $300 an hour, $1500 isn't much. But when you are living on unemployment, even if you are receiving the top amount, $1500 is major and quite impossible to pay along with everyday expenses. My interpretation of "not much" is definitely not what Mr. Mulligan's is.

Sharai
March 29, 2012

My case was won that I hired this attorney for--hard to lose a unemployment case such as mine--I probably didn't need a lawyer, but I had never gone through this kind of situation before. The problem is that when I said "I don't even know how much this is going to cost me.", Mr. Mulligan replied, "Oh, dont worry, it won't be much." I then assumed it would cost around $500 tops. The whole proceedure was probably no more than 5 hours worth. I did not recieve a quote, I did not receive a proposal, and the bill came well after the case was solved. When I opened the envelope, I found out the winner would definitely be Mr. Mulligan. I was living off of a loan from my a local bank that I have done business with for years until I could possibly receive my back unemployment or get a job.My landlord was an extremely compassionate, trusting, and patient man, because he was waiting for 2 and a half months for his rent, so I wouldn't run out of money from the bank loan. I went on umemployment to begin with because my only client for the company I worked for died. I had no money. The day I opened the envelope from Mr. Mulligan's office, I just about died myself. His "not much" was more than I made in one month. I would hate to see his expensive stuff. The bill was for $1500. Now, if you make $300 an hour, $1500 isn't much. But when you are living on unemployment, even if you are receiving the top amount, $1500 is major and quite impossible to pay along with everyday expenses. My interpretation of "not much" is definitely not what Mr. Mulligan's is.

Sharai
March 29, 2012

My case was won that I hired this attorney for--hard to lose a unemployment case such as mine--I probably didn't need a lawyer, but I had never gone through this kind of situation before. The problem is that when I said "I don't even know how much this is going to cost me.", Mr. Mulligan replied, "Oh, dont worry, it won't be much." I then assumed it would cost around $500 tops. The whole proceedure was probably no more than 5 hours worth. I did not recieve a quote, I did not receive a proposal, and the bill came well after the case was solved. When I opened the envelope, I found out the winner would definitely be Mr. Mulligan. I was living off of a loan from my a local bank that I have done business with for years until I could possibly receive my back unemployment or get a job.My landlord was an extremely compassionate, trusting, and patient man, because he was waiting for 2 and a half months for his rent, so I wouldn't run out of money from the bank loan. I went on umemployment to begin with because my only client for the company I worked for died. I had no money. The day I opened the envelope from Mr. Mulligan's office, I just about died myself. His "not much" was more than I made in one month. I would hate to see his expensive stuff. The bill was for $1500. Now, if you make $300 an hour, $1500 isn't much. But when you are living on unemployment, even if you are receiving the top amount, $1500 is major and quite impossible to pay along with everyday expenses. My interpretation of "not much" is definitely not what Mr. Mulligan's is.

Sharai
March 29, 2012

My case was won that I hired this attorney for--hard to lose a unemployment case such as mine--I probably didn't need a lawyer, but I had never gone through this kind of situation before. The problem is that when I said "I don't even know how much this is going to cost me.", Mr. Mulligan replied, "Oh, dont worry, it won't be much." I then assumed it would cost around $500 tops. The whole proceedure was probably no more than 5 hours worth. I did not recieve a quote, I did not receive a proposal, and the bill came well after the case was solved. When I opened the envelope, I found out the winner would definitely be Mr. Mulligan. I was living off of a loan from my a local bank that I have done business with for years until I could possibly receive my back unemployment or get a job.My landlord was an extremely compassionate, trusting, and patient man, because he was waiting for 2 and a half months for his rent, so I wouldn't run out of money from the bank loan. I went on umemployment to begin with because my only client for the company I worked for died. I had no money. The day I opened the envelope from Mr. Mulligan's office, I just about died myself. His "not much" was more than I made in one month. I would hate to see his expensive stuff. The bill was for $1500. Now, if you make $300 an hour, $1500 isn't much. But when you are living on unemployment, even if you are receiving the top amount, $1500 is major and quite impossible to pay along with everyday expenses. My interpretation of "not much" is definitely not what Mr. Mulligan's is.

Sharai
March 29, 2012

My case was won that I hired this attorney for--hard to lose a unemployment case such as mine--I probably didn't need a lawyer, but I had never gone through this kind of situation before. The problem is that when I said "I don't even know how much this is going to cost me.", Mr. Mulligan replied, "Oh, dont worry, it won't be much." I then assumed it would cost around $500 tops. The whole proceedure was probably no more than 5 hours worth. I did not recieve a quote, I did not receive a proposal, and the bill came well after the case was solved. When I opened the envelope, I found out the winner would definitely be Mr. Mulligan. I was living off of a loan from my a local bank that I have done business with for years until I could possibly receive my back unemployment or get a job.My landlord was an extremely compassionate, trusting, and patient man, because he was waiting for 2 and a half months for his rent, so I wouldn't run out of money from the bank loan. I went on umemployment to begin with because my only client for the company I worked for died. I had no money. The day I opened the envelope from Mr. Mulligan's office, I just about died myself. His "not much" was more than I made in one month. I would hate to see his expensive stuff. The bill was for $1500. Now, if you make $300 an hour, $1500 isn't much. But when you are living on unemployment, even if you are receiving the top amount, $1500 is major and quite impossible to pay along with everyday expenses. My interpretation of "not much" is definitely not what Mr. Mulligan's is.

Sharai
March 29, 2012

My case was won that I hired this attorney for--hard to lose a unemployment case such as mine--I probably didn't need a lawyer, but I had never gone through this kind of situation before. The problem is that when I said "I don't even know how much this is going to cost me.", Mr. Mulligan replied, "Oh, dont worry, it won't be much." I then assumed it would cost around $500 tops. The whole proceedure was probably no more than 5 hours worth. I did not recieve a quote, I did not receive a proposal, and the bill came well after the case was solved. When I opened the envelope, I found out the winner would definitely be Mr. Mulligan. I was living off of a loan from my a local bank that I have done business with for years until I could possibly receive my back unemployment or get a job.My landlord was an extremely compassionate, trusting, and patient man, because he was waiting for 2 and a half months for his rent, so I wouldn't run out of money from the bank loan. I went on umemployment to begin with because my only client for the company I worked for died. I had no money. The day I opened the envelope from Mr. Mulligan's office, I just about died myself. His "not much" was more than I made in one month. I would hate to see his expensive stuff. The bill was for $1500. Now, if you make $300 an hour, $1500 isn't much. But when you are living on unemployment, even if you are receiving the top amount, $1500 is major and quite impossible to pay along with everyday expenses. My interpretation of "not much" is definitely not what Mr. Mulligan's is.

Sharai
March 29, 2012

My case was won that I hired this attorney for--hard to lose a unemployment case such as mine--I probably didn't need a lawyer, but I had never gone through this kind of situation before. The problem is that when I said "I don't even know how much this is going to cost me.", Mr. Mulligan replied, "Oh, dont worry, it won't be much." I then assumed it would cost around $500 tops. The whole proceedure was probably no more than 5 hours worth. I did not recieve a quote, I did not receive a proposal, and the bill came well after the case was solved. When I opened the envelope, I found out the winner would definitely be Mr. Mulligan. I was living off of a loan from my a local bank that I have done business with for years until I could possibly receive my back unemployment or get a job.My landlord was an extremely compassionate, trusting, and patient man, because he was waiting for 2 and a half months for his rent, so I wouldn't run out of money from the bank loan. I went on umemployment to begin with because my only client for the company I worked for died. I had no money. The day I opened the envelope from Mr. Mulligan's office, I just about died myself. His "not much" was more than I made in one month. I would hate to see his expensive stuff. The bill was for $1500. Now, if you make $300 an hour, $1500 isn't much. But when you are living on unemployment, even if you are receiving the top amount, $1500 is major and quite impossible to pay along with everyday expenses. My interpretation of "not much" is definitely not what Mr. Mulligan's is.

Sharai
March 29, 2012

My case was won that I hired this attorney for--hard to lose a unemployment case such as mine--I probably didn't need a lawyer, but I had never gone through this kind of situation before. The problem is that when I said "I don't even know how much this is going to cost me.", Mr. Mulligan replied, "Oh, dont worry, it won't be much." I then assumed it would cost around $500 tops. The whole proceedure was probably no more than 5 hours worth. I did not recieve a quote, I did not receive a proposal, and the bill came well after the case was solved. When I opened the envelope, I found out the winner would definitely be Mr. Mulligan. I was living off of a loan from my a local bank that I have done business with for years until I could possibly receive my back unemployment or get a job.My landlord was an extremely compassionate, trusting, and patient man, because he was waiting for 2 and a half months for his rent, so I wouldn't run out of money from the bank loan. I went on umemployment to begin with because my only client for the company I worked for died. I had no money. The day I opened the envelope from Mr. Mulligan's office, I just about died myself. His "not much" was more than I made in one month. I would hate to see his expensive stuff. The bill was for $1500. Now, if you make $300 an hour, $1500 isn't much. But when you are living on unemployment, even if you are receiving the top amount, $1500 is major and quite impossible to pay along with everyday expenses. My interpretation of "not much" is definitely not what Mr. Mulligan's is.

Sharai
March 29, 2012

My case was won that I hired this attorney for--hard to lose a unemployment case such as mine--I probably didn't need a lawyer, but I had never gone through this kind of situation before. The problem is that when I said "I don't even know how much this is going to cost me.", Mr. Mulligan replied, "Oh, dont worry, it won't be much." I then assumed it would cost around $500 tops. The whole proceedure was probably no more than 5 hours worth. I did not recieve a quote, I did not receive a proposal, and the bill came well after the case was solved. When I opened the envelope, I found out the winner would definitely be Mr. Mulligan. I was living off of a loan from my a local bank that I have done business with for years until I could possibly receive my back unemployment or get a job.My landlord was an extremely compassionate, trusting, and patient man, because he was waiting for 2 and a half months for his rent, so I wouldn't run out of money from the bank loan. I went on umemployment to begin with because my only client for the company I worked for died. I had no money. The day I opened the envelope from Mr. Mulligan's office, I just about died myself. His "not much" was more than I made in one month. I would hate to see his expensive stuff. The bill was for $1500. Now, if you make $300 an hour, $1500 isn't much. But when you are living on unemployment, even if you are receiving the top amount, $1500 is major and quite impossible to pay along with everyday expenses. My interpretation of "not much" is definitely not what Mr. Mulligan's is.

Sharai
March 29, 2012

My case was won that I hired this attorney for--hard to lose a unemployment case such as mine--I probably didn't need a lawyer, but I had never gone through this kind of situation before. The problem is that when I said "I don't even know how much this is going to cost me.", Mr. Mulligan replied, "Oh, dont worry, it won't be much." I then assumed it would cost around $500 tops. The whole proceedure was probably no more than 5 hours worth. I did not recieve a quote, I did not receive a proposal, and the bill came well after the case was solved. When I opened the envelope, I found out the winner would definitely be Mr. Mulligan. I was living off of a loan from my a local bank that I have done business with for years until I could possibly receive my back unemployment or get a job.My landlord was an extremely compassionate, trusting, and patient man, because he was waiting for 2 and a half months for his rent, so I wouldn't run out of money from the bank loan. I went on umemployment to begin with because my only client for the company I worked for died. I had no money. The day I opened the envelope from Mr. Mulligan's office, I just about died myself. His "not much" was more than I made in one month. I would hate to see his expensive stuff. The bill was for $1500. Now, if you make $300 an hour, $1500 isn't much. But when you are living on unemployment, even if you are receiving the top amount, $1500 is major and quite impossible to pay along with everyday expenses. My interpretation of "not much" is definitely not what Mr. Mulligan's is.