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Can I sue my job for discriminating against my medical condition? For harrassment? Or what can I sue for? IM looking to hire
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Answered on April 09, 2015
I agree with the comments below and will add that you may also have a claim for failure to accommodate your disability and for failure to engage in...
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Answered on March 27, 2015
I agree with all of the comments below and will just add that one concern I would have about your employer's willingness to settle is that their...
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Can I get fired if company can't accommodate doctor restrictions due to my disability?
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Answered on March 25, 2015
I agree with the other postings. The other thing to consider is whether the work restrictions your doctor has communicated make you unable to...
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Can I sue my ex employer for wrongful termination?
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Answered on March 12, 2015
You should definitely consult an attorney in your area before signing the severance agreement. Whether you have a claim for disability...
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Do I have a case for harassment or hostile work environment? or what can I do?
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Answered on March 12, 2015
The Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA), California Gov't Code 12940 (j)(1) prohibits harassment by an employer or person -- this is the one...
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Do I even have a leg to stand on?
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Answered on March 12, 2015
Most likely you have signed an independent contractor agreement, as others have noted. Whether you are actually an independent contractor or an...
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Should I act to recover self-employment taxes now that it seems I should have been classified as an employee?
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Answered on February 27, 2015
You should consult with a tax advisor regarding whether you paid more in self employment taxes than you would have paid as an employee. If you...
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In a discrimination case, if the employer has violated Federal and state law, which court should it be filed in?
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Answered on February 26, 2015
It depends on your state and your state's laws. In California, it is almost always preferable to file in state court and under state laws because...
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