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You should be fine. Generally speaking, employers cannot require you to sign a noncompete clause - that is a clause that would prohibit you from...
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You should be fine. Generally speaking, employers cannot require you to sign a noncompete clause - that is a clause that would prohibit you from...
You could do that, but a better course of action would be to call the clerk's office at the Courthouse where you are supposed to appear, and see if...
Well, I don't envy you, and since you know the players involved, you probably know the best approach. With that said, not paying you the unused...
I think your question is probably meant more mathematical than anything else - how is a day of pay calculated when the employee works part-time....
It depends on what your rental agreement says. If it gives your landlord the right to park in the assigned parking spaces, then she can. If not,...
To reiterate what was said by my colleague, landlords can ask questions and do credit checks to determine whether you can pay your rent, and...
I would look for a general personal injury attorney to assist you. If you can find a personal injury lawyer who also does consumer law (and a lot...
It depends. Were you eligible for being reimbursed for mileage at the time? Were you driving a company car? Were you on company time? If yes, then...
In a word, yes. Actually, depending on the size of the landlord (how many units the landlord rents out), this would be a pretty good class action.
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With each state being unique, it is possible that Maryland has specific rules for what constitutes a class action, and what does not. However,...