Duval County Employee Benefits Legal Advice (10 found)

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Kennedy Legler III
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Contributor Level 4

Yes unfortunately she can do this. It is her insurance policy and therefore she...
Lucreita D. Becude
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Contributor Level 6

It depends! If you have filed for a divorce action then she may be required to...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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Contributor Level 9

The short answer is they can. The more complex answer is that they appear to...
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Gust G Sarris
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Contributor Level 4

Florida is a "tougher" state as we are "at will" which gives the business more...
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Stuart M. Address
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Contributor Level 4

An employer is supposed to pay in a timely fashion. However, in reality, if...
Okorie Okorocha
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Contributor Level 9

This would not be legal in my state and probably is not in yours. I would speak...
Clifford B Shepard
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Contributor Level 3

You may have a valid defense to your non-compete under these facts. The...
Donna Marie Ballman
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Contributor Level 5

If your employer put the non-compete provision in an employment contract...
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Jason M. Melton
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Contributor Level 4

Before you would ever get to the question of whether or not it reaches the...
Michael Alex Wasylik
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Contributor Level 4

I often get calls from people who want to file slander suits against people who...

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