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Posted about 1 month ago in Wrongful Termination Orlando, FL
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
You have the freedom to work at a different job at your whim. Your employer...
Robert David Shapiro's answer
The prior 2 answers you got are somewhat incomplete. There are over 30... Posted 5 months ago in Wrongful Termination Orlando, FL
Nicholas Theodore Steffens' answer
Florida is a right to work state with broad latitude given to employer's... Posted 5 months ago in Wrongful Termination Orlando, FL
User's answer
The Uniformed Services Employment and Re-employment Rights Act (USERRA) makes... Posted 3 months ago in Workers Compensation Orlando, FL
Dennis Michael Phillips' answer
It may depend on whether you have an at-will employment agreement. Since your...
Kenneth Brian Schwartz's answer
Thank you, Dennis, for the kind words. For the questioner, first, assume that... Posted 3 months ago in Employment / Labor Orlando, FL
Kenneth Brian Schwartz's answer
You ask about U/C benefits, which are unavailable unless you have separated...
Archibald Johns Thomas III's answer
In addition to establishing that you were not aware of any company policy... Posted 6 months ago in Wrongful Termination Orlando, FL
Bonita M. Riggens' answer
Unfortunately you do not qualify for FMLA leave because you have not been... Posted 7 months ago in Wrongful Termination Orlando, FL
David C. Garner's answer
Absent a contract, all employment is employment at will. You can be terminated...
L. Maxwell Taylor's answer
You don't mention an employee handbook and you don't mention a contract.... Posted 8 months ago in Wrongful Termination Orlando, FL
Donna Marie Ballman's answer
If the employer has 50 or more employees and you worked at least a year, you... Posted about 1 month ago in Probate Winter Park, FL
David Michael Goldman's answer
The answer to this would depend on NJ law. In Florida if someone disclaims...
Joshua Thomas Keleske's answer
Florida law (and Federal law) permits a beneficiary to disclaim a bequest in a... Posted about 1 year ago in Adoption Orlando, FL
Nicole Ward Moore's answer
A stepparent adoption is quite complex and cannot be done on your own. The are...
Birney O'Brian Bull's answer
The reason it is expensive, and legally complicated, is that the law, and the... |