Can an employer make a man shave his head for work?
Make you? No, they can't make you (as in physically force you to do it). But, since absent a contract all employment is employment at will, they...
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Make you? No, they can't make you (as in physically force you to do it). But, since absent a contract all employment is employment at will, they...
Absolutely not.
I am not licensed to practice in Delaware, so I will answer based on general principles of law. Your cousin needs to hire an attorney. ...
I am not licensed to practice in Florida, but speaking generally I can not imagine any theory under which you would be granted access to such...
If what you say is true, this is a simple case. First of all, you can't say what the other driver saw. That said, the more she says she did...
The other driver (or that driver's insurance company" can sue you for the amount of the damage to the other car. In addition, the other driver can...
The answer is no. He is working for payment. He is not unemployed. This arrangement is a choice. He could choose to seek higher paying work.
Its not as simple as a standard fee. Each case is different. I would consult an attorney. These things can be tricky and the costs rise...
Save the emails and call the police. This is harrassment and it is illegal. Get a police report and then apply for a restraining order.
Some people get confused with Durable Power's of Attorney and begin to see them as quasi-conservatorship arrangements. This is not the case. If...