Can I sue for being a mistreated employee?
No. You are an employee at will. You can only sue for discriminatory treatment or for refusing to take part in or reporting illegal activity.
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No. You are an employee at will. You can only sue for discriminatory treatment or for refusing to take part in or reporting illegal activity.
No time limit for indictment. You need to hire an attorney immediately.
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You won't know what they have on him until he is indicted and the State produces its file in discovery. Your fiancee is facing an extremely...
You can certainly sue over false and defamatory comments made about you that harmed your reputation and your business. The key is whether the...
It sounds like to me you are dealing with a workplace bully. There is no basis for him to sue you but your employer, who sounds fairly spineless,...
I've handled motorcycle collision cases all over the country. The value of your case really depends upon the amount of your medical bills, your...
have you been formally charged? If so, you need to retain counsel immediately.
You will either have to pay the bond or hire an attorney to seek a bond reduction, if your public defender won't do it.
Given the warning signs and the multiple injuries, you need to retain an experienced attorney to determine if you have a birth defects case. The...