This is the point at which I would suggest an attorney. And since a whole unemployment claim is not that much money, and doesn't last that long anyhow, is it really worth hiring an attorney? And besides, you've been through the appeals process and received what? Three adverse decisions by now, from the people who are very familiar with the law. When you go into the regular court system, you are not expected to be able to self represent. The old saying about '' has a fool for a client" applies in spades. And those people who made your previous decisions will come out arguing for the agency's take on the situation, the reason why they made those adverse decisions against you and they very rarely lose.

