
Victor Forberger
Madison, WI
N/A
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Employment & Labor
Language
English
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Employment and labor
Civil Rights
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Called, asked if he does unemployment consults. He said he does, but that he charges $50 because of the influx of recent calls. He asked me if I knew how many people called him daily and how I got his number (where else but the internet, where he advertises his services?). He seemed uninterested in hearing about my situation despite the fact I was trying (but was repeatedly interrupted) to tell him the $50 fee would be fine. He refused, despite my willingness, to discuss anything over the phone, unless I provide documents via text. I gave him my number, he texted me some required paperwork but then there was a contract to sign. Fair. That's why I'm giving two stars and not one. Because while he was rude, he was open to phone consultation after providing documents. He also gave me a series of links from articles he writes on the current unemployment issues. It's hard to reconcile his vast interest in this issue online, with the curt, borderline-rude, on-phone persona you get when you do call.
Called, asked if he does unemployment consults. He said he does, but that he charges $50 because of the influx of recent calls. He asked me if I knew how many people called him daily and how I got his number (where else but the internet, where he advertises his services?). He seemed uninterested in hearing about my situation despite the fact I was trying (but was repeatedly interrupted) to tell him the $50 fee would be fine. He refused, despite my willingness, to discuss anything over the phone, unless I provide documents via text. I gave him my number, he texted me some required paperwork but then there was a contract to sign. Fair. That's why I'm giving two stars and not one. Because while he was rude, he was open to phone consultation after providing documents. He also gave me a series of links from articles he writes on the current unemployment issues. It's hard to reconcile his vast interest in this issue online, with the curt, borderline-rude, on-phone persona you get when you do call.
Called, asked if he does unemployment consults. He said he does, but that he charges $50 because of the influx of recent calls. He asked me if I knew how many people called him daily and how I got his number (where else but the internet, where he advertises his services?). He seemed uninterested in hearing about my situation despite the fact I was trying (but was repeatedly interrupted) to tell him the $50 fee would be fine. He refused, despite my willingness, to discuss anything over the phone, unless I provide documents via text. I gave him my number, he texted me some required paperwork but then there was a contract to sign. Fair. That's why I'm giving two stars and not one. Because while he was rude, he was open to phone consultation after providing documents. He also gave me a series of links from articles he writes on the current unemployment issues. It's hard to reconcile his vast interest in this issue online, with the curt, borderline-rude, on-phone persona you get when you do call.
Called, asked if he does unemployment consults. He said he does, but that he charges $50 because of the influx of recent calls. He asked me if I knew how many people called him daily and how I got his number (where else but the internet, where he advertises his services?). He seemed uninterested in hearing about my situation despite the fact I was trying (but was repeatedly interrupted) to tell him the $50 fee would be fine. He refused, despite my willingness, to discuss anything over the phone, unless I provide documents via text. I gave him my number, he texted me some required paperwork but then there was a contract to sign. Fair. That's why I'm giving two stars and not one. Because while he was rude, he was open to phone consultation after providing documents. He also gave me a series of links from articles he writes on the current unemployment issues. It's hard to reconcile his vast interest in this issue online, with the curt, borderline-rude, on-phone persona you get when you do call.
Called, asked if he does unemployment consults. He said he does, but that he charges $50 because of the influx of recent calls. He asked me if I knew how many people called him daily and how I got his number (where else but the internet, where he advertises his services?). He seemed uninterested in hearing about my situation despite the fact I was trying (but was repeatedly interrupted) to tell him the $50 fee would be fine. He refused, despite my willingness, to discuss anything over the phone, unless I provide documents via text. I gave him my number, he texted me some required paperwork but then there was a contract to sign. Fair. That's why I'm giving two stars and not one. Because while he was rude, he was open to phone consultation after providing documents. He also gave me a series of links from articles he writes on the current unemployment issues. It's hard to reconcile his vast interest in this issue online, with the curt, borderline-rude, on-phone persona you get when you do call.
Called, asked if he does unemployment consults. He said he does, but that he charges $50 because of the influx of recent calls. He asked me if I knew how many people called him daily and how I got his number (where else but the internet, where he advertises his services?). He seemed uninterested in hearing about my situation despite the fact I was trying (but was repeatedly interrupted) to tell him the $50 fee would be fine. He refused, despite my willingness, to discuss anything over the phone, unless I provide documents via text. I gave him my number, he texted me some required paperwork but then there was a contract to sign. Fair. That's why I'm giving two stars and not one. Because while he was rude, he was open to phone consultation after providing documents. He also gave me a series of links from articles he writes on the current unemployment issues. It's hard to reconcile his vast interest in this issue online, with the curt, borderline-rude, on-phone persona you get when you do call.
Called, asked if he does unemployment consults. He said he does, but that he charges $50 because of the influx of recent calls. He asked me if I knew how many people called him daily and how I got his number (where else but the internet, where he advertises his services?). He seemed uninterested in hearing about my situation despite the fact I was trying (but was repeatedly interrupted) to tell him the $50 fee would be fine. He refused, despite my willingness, to discuss anything over the phone, unless I provide documents via text. I gave him my number, he texted me some required paperwork but then there was a contract to sign. Fair. That's why I'm giving two stars and not one. Because while he was rude, he was open to phone consultation after providing documents. He also gave me a series of links from articles he writes on the current unemployment issues. It's hard to reconcile his vast interest in this issue online, with the curt, borderline-rude, on-phone persona you get when you do call.
Called, asked if he does unemployment consults. He said he does, but that he charges $50 because of the influx of recent calls. He asked me if I knew how many people called him daily and how I got his number (where else but the internet, where he advertises his services?). He seemed uninterested in hearing about my situation despite the fact I was trying (but was repeatedly interrupted) to tell him the $50 fee would be fine. He refused, despite my willingness, to discuss anything over the phone, unless I provide documents via text. I gave him my number, he texted me some required paperwork but then there was a contract to sign. Fair. That's why I'm giving two stars and not one. Because while he was rude, he was open to phone consultation after providing documents. He also gave me a series of links from articles he writes on the current unemployment issues. It's hard to reconcile his vast interest in this issue online, with the curt, borderline-rude, on-phone persona you get when you do call.
Called, asked if he does unemployment consults. He said he does, but that he charges $50 because of the influx of recent calls. He asked me if I knew how many people called him daily and how I got his number (where else but the internet, where he advertises his services?). He seemed uninterested in hearing about my situation despite the fact I was trying (but was repeatedly interrupted) to tell him the $50 fee would be fine. He refused, despite my willingness, to discuss anything over the phone, unless I provide documents via text. I gave him my number, he texted me some required paperwork but then there was a contract to sign. Fair. That's why I'm giving two stars and not one. Because while he was rude, he was open to phone consultation after providing documents. He also gave me a series of links from articles he writes on the current unemployment issues. It's hard to reconcile his vast interest in this issue online, with the curt, borderline-rude, on-phone persona you get when you do call.
Called, asked if he does unemployment consults. He said he does, but that he charges $50 because of the influx of recent calls. He asked me if I knew how many people called him daily and how I got his number (where else but the internet, where he advertises his services?). He seemed uninterested in hearing about my situation despite the fact I was trying (but was repeatedly interrupted) to tell him the $50 fee would be fine. He refused, despite my willingness, to discuss anything over the phone, unless I provide documents via text. I gave him my number, he texted me some required paperwork but then there was a contract to sign. Fair. That's why I'm giving two stars and not one. Because while he was rude, he was open to phone consultation after providing documents. He also gave me a series of links from articles he writes on the current unemployment issues. It's hard to reconcile his vast interest in this issue online, with the curt, borderline-rude, on-phone persona you get when you do call.
Called, asked if he does unemployment consults. He said he does, but that he charges $50 because of the influx of recent calls. He asked me if I knew how many people called him daily and how I got his number (where else but the internet, where he advertises his services?). He seemed uninterested in hearing about my situation despite the fact I was trying (but was repeatedly interrupted) to tell him the $50 fee would be fine. He refused, despite my willingness, to discuss anything over the phone, unless I provide documents via text. I gave him my number, he texted me some required paperwork but then there was a contract to sign. Fair. That's why I'm giving two stars and not one. Because while he was rude, he was open to phone consultation after providing documents. He also gave me a series of links from articles he writes on the current unemployment issues. It's hard to reconcile his vast interest in this issue online, with the curt, borderline-rude, on-phone persona you get when you do call.
Called, asked if he does unemployment consults. He said he does, but that he charges $50 because of the influx of recent calls. He asked me if I knew how many people called him daily and how I got his number (where else but the internet, where he advertises his services?). He seemed uninterested in hearing about my situation despite the fact I was trying (but was repeatedly interrupted) to tell him the $50 fee would be fine. He refused, despite my willingness, to discuss anything over the phone, unless I provide documents via text. I gave him my number, he texted me some required paperwork but then there was a contract to sign. Fair. That's why I'm giving two stars and not one. Because while he was rude, he was open to phone consultation after providing documents. He also gave me a series of links from articles he writes on the current unemployment issues. It's hard to reconcile his vast interest in this issue online, with the curt, borderline-rude, on-phone persona you get when you do call.
Called, asked if he does unemployment consults. He said he does, but that he charges $50 because of the influx of recent calls. He asked me if I knew how many people called him daily and how I got his number (where else but the internet, where he advertises his services?). He seemed uninterested in hearing about my situation despite the fact I was trying (but was repeatedly interrupted) to tell him the $50 fee would be fine. He refused, despite my willingness, to discuss anything over the phone, unless I provide documents via text. I gave him my number, he texted me some required paperwork but then there was a contract to sign. Fair. That's why I'm giving two stars and not one. Because while he was rude, he was open to phone consultation after providing documents. He also gave me a series of links from articles he writes on the current unemployment issues. It's hard to reconcile his vast interest in this issue online, with the curt, borderline-rude, on-phone persona you get when you do call.
Called, asked if he does unemployment consults. He said he does, but that he charges $50 because of the influx of recent calls. He asked me if I knew how many people called him daily and how I got his number (where else but the internet, where he advertises his services?). He seemed uninterested in hearing about my situation despite the fact I was trying (but was repeatedly interrupted) to tell him the $50 fee would be fine. He refused, despite my willingness, to discuss anything over the phone, unless I provide documents via text. I gave him my number, he texted me some required paperwork but then there was a contract to sign. Fair. That's why I'm giving two stars and not one. Because while he was rude, he was open to phone consultation after providing documents. He also gave me a series of links from articles he writes on the current unemployment issues. It's hard to reconcile his vast interest in this issue online, with the curt, borderline-rude, on-phone persona you get when you do call.
Called, asked if he does unemployment consults. He said he does, but that he charges $50 because of the influx of recent calls. He asked me if I knew how many people called him daily and how I got his number (where else but the internet, where he advertises his services?). He seemed uninterested in hearing about my situation despite the fact I was trying (but was repeatedly interrupted) to tell him the $50 fee would be fine. He refused, despite my willingness, to discuss anything over the phone, unless I provide documents via text. I gave him my number, he texted me some required paperwork but then there was a contract to sign. Fair. That's why I'm giving two stars and not one. Because while he was rude, he was open to phone consultation after providing documents. He also gave me a series of links from articles he writes on the current unemployment issues. It's hard to reconcile his vast interest in this issue online, with the curt, borderline-rude, on-phone persona you get when you do call.
Called, asked if he does unemployment consults. He said he does, but that he charges $50 because of the influx of recent calls. He asked me if I knew how many people called him daily and how I got his number (where else but the internet, where he advertises his services?). He seemed uninterested in hearing about my situation despite the fact I was trying (but was repeatedly interrupted) to tell him the $50 fee would be fine. He refused, despite my willingness, to discuss anything over the phone, unless I provide documents via text. I gave him my number, he texted me some required paperwork but then there was a contract to sign. Fair. That's why I'm giving two stars and not one. Because while he was rude, he was open to phone consultation after providing documents. He also gave me a series of links from articles he writes on the current unemployment issues. It's hard to reconcile his vast interest in this issue online, with the curt, borderline-rude, on-phone persona you get when you do call.
Called, asked if he does unemployment consults. He said he does, but that he charges $50 because of the influx of recent calls. He asked me if I knew how many people called him daily and how I got his number (where else but the internet, where he advertises his services?). He seemed uninterested in hearing about my situation despite the fact I was trying (but was repeatedly interrupted) to tell him the $50 fee would be fine. He refused, despite my willingness, to discuss anything over the phone, unless I provide documents via text. I gave him my number, he texted me some required paperwork but then there was a contract to sign. Fair. That's why I'm giving two stars and not one. Because while he was rude, he was open to phone consultation after providing documents. He also gave me a series of links from articles he writes on the current unemployment issues. It's hard to reconcile his vast interest in this issue online, with the curt, borderline-rude, on-phone persona you get when you do call.
Called, asked if he does unemployment consults. He said he does, but that he charges $50 because of the influx of recent calls. He asked me if I knew how many people called him daily and how I got his number (where else but the internet, where he advertises his services?). He seemed uninterested in hearing about my situation despite the fact I was trying (but was repeatedly interrupted) to tell him the $50 fee would be fine. He refused, despite my willingness, to discuss anything over the phone, unless I provide documents via text. I gave him my number, he texted me some required paperwork but then there was a contract to sign. Fair. That's why I'm giving two stars and not one. Because while he was rude, he was open to phone consultation after providing documents. He also gave me a series of links from articles he writes on the current unemployment issues. It's hard to reconcile his vast interest in this issue online, with the curt, borderline-rude, on-phone persona you get when you do call.
Called, asked if he does unemployment consults. He said he does, but that he charges $50 because of the influx of recent calls. He asked me if I knew how many people called him daily and how I got his number (where else but the internet, where he advertises his services?). He seemed uninterested in hearing about my situation despite the fact I was trying (but was repeatedly interrupted) to tell him the $50 fee would be fine. He refused, despite my willingness, to discuss anything over the phone, unless I provide documents via text. I gave him my number, he texted me some required paperwork but then there was a contract to sign. Fair. That's why I'm giving two stars and not one. Because while he was rude, he was open to phone consultation after providing documents. He also gave me a series of links from articles he writes on the current unemployment issues. It's hard to reconcile his vast interest in this issue online, with the curt, borderline-rude, on-phone persona you get when you do call.
Called, asked if he does unemployment consults. He said he does, but that he charges $50 because of the influx of recent calls. He asked me if I knew how many people called him daily and how I got his number (where else but the internet, where he advertises his services?). He seemed uninterested in hearing about my situation despite the fact I was trying (but was repeatedly interrupted) to tell him the $50 fee would be fine. He refused, despite my willingness, to discuss anything over the phone, unless I provide documents via text. I gave him my number, he texted me some required paperwork but then there was a contract to sign. Fair. That's why I'm giving two stars and not one. Because while he was rude, he was open to phone consultation after providing documents. He also gave me a series of links from articles he writes on the current unemployment issues. It's hard to reconcile his vast interest in this issue online, with the curt, borderline-rude, on-phone persona you get when you do call.