I am writing a letter to my former boss who terminated me to speak my mind but I want to avoid legal action.
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Answered on April 18, 2025
You will need to consult with a lawyer and share the contents of this letter. If this is important to you, spend the money on legal counsel so you...
Non compete distance : driving vs radius ?
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Answered on April 16, 2025
Unless specified in the Agreement, in most instances the courts will use the radius, not the distance in driving. This is not conclusive, just...
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Answered on April 16, 2025
Based on these facts alone you would have insufficient evidence to establish age discrimination. This is not to say that you could not discover...
Does my employer have to provide light duty/accommodations for a surgery that isn't work related?
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Answered on April 14, 2025
Our disability laws allow for reasonable accommodations in the workplace even when those disabilities are not caused by the employment. You also...
I received a W2 from a previous employer (2019) with wages for 2024 that I did not receive. What do I do from a tax perspective?
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Answered on April 14, 2025
Not an employment question but one dealing in Tax. I changed the practice area for you. All the best to you in resolving this issue.
Can a gift for years of service be taken back by an employer?
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Answered on April 14, 2025
I echo Ms. Holcombe's sound advice. Reach out to a lawyer of your choosing. Terminating employment for disabilities violates both State and...
When "the employee" is use in a contract is it void after termination
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Answered on April 10, 2025
If you intend to bring an action against your former employer and signed an arbitration agreement, it is likely that arbitration will be your...
Is this legal? I worked as a W2 employee, now company asked me to sign a new contract designating me an independent contractor
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Answered on April 09, 2025
The only one at risk here is the employer as it will not be paying the required taxes for your work as an employee. They could also be sued by you...
Can my employer make me sign a non-compete agreement for something I am already being compesated for in my employment agreement?
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Answered on April 07, 2025
An employer is free to change the terms of employment at any time unless you have a contract that prevents the change. Such a contract is highly...
Can I be a sterile processing tech if have dropped battery charge?
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Answered on April 03, 2025
Only the particular hospital can answer that question. Employers are free to decline employment for just about any reason, just not for certain...