If I request to see the contract I signed with my employer, is he/she required to show me it?
Sometimes there are state laws that require employers to provide copies of an employee's file, not sure for MI.
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Sometimes there are state laws that require employers to provide copies of an employee's file, not sure for MI.
It sounds like you are likely mis-classified and are really an employee. This issues tend to revolve around control, but vary a bit by state. You...
Most likely not for several reasons. First, any statute of limitations likely ran long ago, and secondly, the government enjoys immunity for many...
Only someone with an ownership interest in the vehicle should be able to repo it. If the dealer is threatening to do so, it is possible they are...
Answering to classify this under health insurance so someone in that practice area might have some suggestions.
Re-classified to intellectual property, as that is more of what you questions revolves around.
Best to talk to a personal injury attorney right away so they can work quickly and maybe preserve evidence and walk you through what to do.
Only answering to get this categorized and to note that Pennsylvania law would apply.
If he did in fact record, then assuming he has not posted a note or provided some warning (unsure if it would be effective legally though) that...
Keep looking, but if a lot of attorneys do not want your case on a contingency basis, that might be a hint that they do not see a strong case. To...