Can I sue a foreign embassy on US soil as an employee for continuous non payment?
The answer is yes, because a foreign country's embassy, consulate or diplomatic mission located in the United States is subject to U.S. federal law...
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The answer is yes, because a foreign country's embassy, consulate or diplomatic mission located in the United States is subject to U.S. federal law...
First of all, rather than retaliation, this sounds more like discrimination and harassment based on pregnancy. Pregnancy discrimination is a form...
The short answer is yes, because a foreign country's embassy, consulate or diplomatic mission located in the United States is subject to U.S....
It is always a good idea to have a lawyer review a separation agreement before the employee signs it. This is especially true when the employee is...
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You may have a claim under DC's Wage Theft Prevention Act or similar laws. You therefore may wish to file a Request for Collection of Wages and...
Based on your description of your circumstances, the question of whether you need an attorney is probably best answered by an employment attorney...
The answer to your question depends largely on: (1) whether the person in the photos is in fact the same person who works at your former workplace;...
The general rule is that most states, including DC, allow someone to record the audio of a conversation as long as one person involved in the...
In order to answer your question, a lawyer would need clarification on: (1) what you mean by your "employer" and your "company," and whether they...
As you probably know, a common definition of the word "sissy" is objectively derogatory. For example, Merriam-Webster defines it as "an effeminate...
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