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Traci Michelle Hinden
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Probably not the best bed-side manner, but U do not see what was so private...
Robert John Murillo
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Truth is a defense to defamation, assuming that is a claim they could make. As...
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Robert John Murillo
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There is no lien for wages. You should contact an attorney to proceed under the...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Yes, prepare as though the court will consider the "but we did send it"...
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Herbert J Tan
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What is the real reason you are being targeted? Based on your facts, you can...
Robert John Murillo
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If the employer is violating agreements, then the employees should advise them...
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Robert John Murillo
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In Colorado, as in most states, if an employee is hired for an indefinite...
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Robert John Murillo
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The short answer is that yes the employer can refuse to employ someone for that...
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The answer to the question depends on WHY your employment status was changed....
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