Dallas Attorney Keith Clouse Interviewed on KDFW Regarding Unemployment Benefits

Dallas, Texas (JusticeNewsFlash.Com) — Dallas employment lawyer Keith Clouse recently discussed unemployment claims on KDFW FOX 4 News in an interview with broadcaster Shaun Rabb.
The story centered on an unemployed Texas man who applied for unemployment benefits from the Texas Workforce Commission (“TWC”). The TWC denied his request because the man’s former employer, a California company, failed to pay into the Texas unemployment compensation fund. Mr. Clouse outlined the general procedures workers use in applying for unemployment compensation in Texas.
Mr. Clouse recommended that a Texas resident who works for a company located in another state verify that the employer: (1) is registered to do business in Texas and (2) pays into the Texas unemployment compensation fund.
Mr. Clouse’s interview is available for viewing at: http://www.myfoxdfw.com/dpp/news/Fired_Worker_Cant_Get_Unemplo
If you would like to speak to Mr. Clouse or another Dallas employment lawyer regarding unemployment compensation, contact the employment lawyers at Clouse Dunn Khoshbin LLP at info@cdklawyers.com.
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