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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Yes, you stand a chance, but you really should get all the facts together and...
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Djuna E Perkins
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Generally, as long as a grooming or dress requirement is not demeaning or...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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If you are an at-will employee, you can be fired for any reason or no reason,...
Thad Harkins
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I agree with the prior answer, about the "employment at will" issues. What I...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Get another doctor note and supplement your HR file immediately. Keep a copy...
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Michael L. Tumposky
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This is definitely not entrapment. It sounds like your company needs a good lawyer.
Phil A. Taylor
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The situation you described does not sound like entrapment. The wage laws must...
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Daniel Malis
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I would need to know more, but to answer your particular question; I don't...
Phil A. Taylor
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Have you applied for unemployment? If not, you should do so and let the DUA...
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William T Harrington
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Non-competes in Mass. are enforceble to the extent reasonable. If only a 15...
L. Maxwell Taylor
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The general principle is that noncompetes are enforceable where the time and...
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Michael L. Tumposky
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No they cannot. If this is systematic, rather than a one time thing, contact...
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please call me at 617 542 4620, Attorney Paul Manoff
Michael L. Tumposky
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Call my office. Michael Tumposky 617 722 8220
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Michael L. Tumposky
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I am not aware of any such law. Depending on who is hired to replace you, you...
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Unless you have a contract or collective bargaining agreement to the contrary,...
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I'm not sure what the letters were, and that may have an impact on your case....
Daniel Malis
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In Massachusetts, An employer cannot terminate you on the grounds that you have...
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Herbert J Tan
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Give them back the computer and move on with your life.
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Jay M Wolman's answer
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The e-mail may be sufficient evidence of the contract. Oral agreements are...
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In short, the answer is "yes", you can be terminated for cause while on sick...
Neil Osborne
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The answer to your question is in the details of the reason the employer claims...
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First, schedule an appointment with an attorney to review the facts of the "...
Phil A. Taylor
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You should speak to an attorney about the terms of the deal and what assurances...

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