Can I sue my employer? I work for a school district.
It depends on a number of factors, including whether you are subject to a collective bargaining agreement (CBA). Many CBAs include provisions...
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It depends on a number of factors, including whether you are subject to a collective bargaining agreement (CBA). Many CBAs include provisions...
You can certainly try. The difficulties in this area are (1) proving you didn't have an oil leak before the oil change; and (2) proving damages...
Wait, so if I understand this correctly, you were being paid late, and resigned as a result of it. The company has not paid you wages from October,...
It's possible that you do, and it's possible that you don't. Without knowing the details, it's hard to say. What I can say is that employment...
First, there is no credit requirement for lawsuits. You have a right under the 1st Amendment to seek a redress of your grievances (file a lawsuit),...
You should go right past the SEC and contact a securities class action firm. The biggest is Robbins Gellar, but any firm would do.
It all depends on your CBA. If your union rep/shop steward isn't get back to you, call your local directly, and ask for a copy of the CBA.
Contact your homeowners or tenant insurance company. Your dog is covered by the insurance, and this is what insurance is for. They'll hire an...
I would be careful about this and speak to an employment attorney before you do it. The reason is that if you deduct the time the employee isn't in...
Just go ahead and file the UD. Ideally, you would contact a landlord-tenant attorney before doing so to prevent any problems down the road, but...