This question makes no sense. Please learn grammar and then be more specific.
No, it is illegal for a job to refuse to pay you for work completed. Employers are required by law to compensate employees for the work they have done.
Work done is used as a term to communicate that a predetermined task has been completed OR to specifify a percentage of the task completed by saying that work done is at (f.i.) 70%
* Done * Completed
"Has gotten done" is the correct grammar. The auxiliary verb "has" indicates present perfect tense, which is appropriate when discussing completed actions that have relevance to the present moment.
You should complain to the court or to a superior in the law office where the attorney is employed.
Finished, completed, through, accomplished.
finished or completed.
Work done is used as a term to communicate that a predetermined task has been completed OR to specifify a percentage of the task completed by saying that work done is at (f.i.) 70%
completed, concluded, terminated, over, ended; accomplished, executed, discharged, fulfilled, done
completed, finished, ended...
DONE.
the Rossevelt memorial was done in 1997.