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Can I sue my former employer? I was denied a raise for doing more work, I quit and they immediately gave my replacement a raise
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Answered on March 07, 2013
If you are in an at-will state, you do not have grounds to sue, or more precisely, prevail in a lawsuit.
The employer is well within its rights...
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I was terminated for having an accident in a company vehicle.
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Answered on March 07, 2013
In an at-will state, nothing in your facts would generate a viable claim.
Good luck!
Is it legal for an employer to check your personal ip address to see if you are doing company customer surveys
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Answered on March 07, 2013
If you are using company computes on company time, you have no right to privacy, and are subject to employer review and control as it relates to...
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Employee able to sue my California company. Claims not treated fairly by supervisors. It's politics really. Threatening us now.
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Answered on March 07, 2013
I need a bit more information, but it does not appear that you would have any issue with terminating the employee, as California is an at-will...
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Live-scan and background check
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Answered on March 06, 2013
You will likely be terminated.
It is unlikely that you will face any criminal charges unless you violated the terms of your conviction sentencing.
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NELA lawyer is asking for $ 5K upfront to assist in EEOC discrimination case , does that sound right ?
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Answered on March 06, 2013
Typically, these matters are handled on a contingency basis, particularly if the matter is only accepted through mediation.
A retainer of $5000...
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Is it considered over payment if you change positions within a company and they do not give you written notice of pay change?
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Answered on March 06, 2013
You have a basis to refuse to repay these alleged overpayments. California law does not allow the employer to deduct disputed amounts of alleged...
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Does an employer have the right to terminate for insubordination if I refuse to accept another position ?
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Answered on March 06, 2013
In at-will states, the employer would be justified in terminating your employment for refusing to accept another position. The employer has the...
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Is there any laws prohibiting California State employee to sue his employer (State) for wrongful termination?
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Answered on March 06, 2013
No. More information is necessary, you may have to file a government claim in advance of a lawsuit. Additionally, the government enjoys special...
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Can my ex employer sue me for soliciting clients after I've quit?
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Answered on March 06, 2013
Depending upon the law of your state, employers can and often do pursue former employees for "trade secret" or customer list theft. In many...
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