Cincinnati man taking Kentucky to small claims court over unpaid jobless benefits Somebody needs to help us
Brandon Keller felt like he had just two choices after months with no one to help him access $12,000 in unemployment benefits he says he earned: sue the state of Kentucky all by himself, or possibly face homelessness.
and last updated 2021-03-08 20:02:27-05
Checking his bank account again, Brandon Keller is down to his last $141.
He felt like he had just two choices after months with no one to help him access $12,000 in unemployment benefits he says he earned: sue Kentucky all by himself, or possibly face homelessness.
The Los Angeles County Department of Consumer and Business Affairs (DCBA) announced Thursday the upcoming launch of the Los Angeles Online Dispute Resolution (LA-ODR) program, in collaboration with the Superior Court of California, Los Angeles County and its Dispute Resolution Program (DRP), and the Center for Conflict Resolution.
The new innovative program will expand alternate dispute resolution methods to L.A. County court litigants through the use of technology, to better meet their needs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Funded by DCBA and DRP, the LA-ODR program is designed to assist parties in resolving disputes intended for Small Claims court, while supporting social distancing practices. Eligible small claims litigants will be able to access the service immediately.
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