Can I sue the State of California?On 07/11/2013 I was fired by my employer.I was misclassified as independent contractor.
I'm afraid my colleagues are correct. You cannot sue the State of California based on the information you have provided.
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I'm afraid my colleagues are correct. You cannot sue the State of California based on the information you have provided.
Yes, you probably can add new causes of actions and/or defendants unless the court specifically stated to only amend your dismissed causes of action.
I cannot tell if you are interested in making a claim against your former employer based your experience while you were employed or just want to...
Unless there is a contract (through a union or between you and the employer) then you are presumed to be an at-will employee. This means that your...
Yes, a motion to strike and a demurrer can be filed before the OSC. The OSC will probably be taken off calendar when these documents are filed so...
An attorney's failure to appear at a case management conference is generally not a big deal. However, the judge may set an Order to Show Cause...
I agree with my colleague. You may have a viable action against your employer if you were retaliated against because of the complaints you made. ...
I agree with my colleague. It is likely that you received the call in error since you do not know who the caller was trying to reach. However, if...
It depends. Did you sign an agreement related to the severance package offered to you? If so, you should have an attorney review the document to...
I agree with Mr. Matthew. You need an experienced attorney to evaluate whether you can successfully appeal.