How are depositions of the plaintiff different from unemployment appeal hearings?
You should ask your employer what to expect at the deposition, but here are a couple of important differences: There is no hearing officer or...
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You should ask your employer what to expect at the deposition, but here are a couple of important differences: There is no hearing officer or...
You may be able to successfully appeal. You will need to explain that you misunderstood the question being asked. You should also understand...
You may want to contact a local employment attorney to discuss the specific facts of your case. In Pennsylvania, it is illegal to discriminate...
If the business is not properly licensed, you can report them to the licensing authority. The police do not get involved in these types of civil...
Unless you have an employment contract or you believe that your employer was discriminating against you based on a illegal factor (like your race,...
I'm not clear on what your employer forced you to sign or how that might affect you. Because you already have an attorney, you may want to discuss...
I suppose each employer may have a different reason for selecting a non-attorney to represent them at a unemployment hearing. Certainly, they are...
If you are an at-will-employee (no employment contract or union membership), your new employer can terminate you for almost any reason. However,...
You can file a complaint against a union for breaching its duty of fair representation. However, these cases can be very difficult to prove,...
You can file a complaint with your state bar against your former attorney. ...