I was fired and my employer has sent me a letter accepting my resignation. Does this mean they are trying to say I resigned?
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Answered on May 03, 2012
See an employment lawyer soon. All employment matters are fact sensitive.
Whether the letter was a HR "form" letter, by mistake, or actually...
Can m former employer sue me for taking my clients with me to start a business?
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Answered on April 19, 2012
The complaint and and a discussion of the situation with an attorney is key. There is a limited time to file an Answer with the Court, and follow...
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Do I have to forfeit my earnest money deposit because mortgage lender is slow meeting closing date and admits it's not my fault.
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Answered on April 02, 2012
Underlying this is whether the real estate agent (broker) is seeking to gain some of the deposit, if language in the Purchase Agreement or Listing...
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Can i sue my employer for false information to the state of michigan?
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Answered on March 30, 2012
Your situation requires more discussion of the facts. Employment cases require investigation to save time and determine the best...
I was offered a job and the offer was rescinded after a background check.
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Answered on December 14, 2011
Once the employer has received the information that you were in fact convicted, the consequence is the same as if you had lied about it. You might...
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Leaving an Employment Contract Early in Michigan
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Answered on November 11, 2011
There are some geographic limits to be considered, but beyond that, without a written agreement about the "penalty", you have no protection....
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Squatter rights
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Answered on October 25, 2011
In Michigan, there is the idea of "adverse possession", which must be without the permission or consent of the title owner, and for 15 years of...
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Must employers always post job openings?
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Answered on October 20, 2011
In Michigan, which is an "at-will" employment state, generally an employer is not restricted in the manner of seeking new hires, as long as the...
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