Feldman traces his interest in employment law back to when he watched a TV show called "The Equalizer" as a kid.
"It was essentially a guy who people would come to when they were up against overwhelming odds. ... My whole career I've been looking for those kinds of cases, where I can represent a seemingly powerless employee going up against large corporations," he said. So when Feldman got a call from a ...
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