Can a employer really stop me from making more money?
"Non-competes" are enforceable, however the prevailing case law is that it must generally be reasonable in time and geography. What does this...
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"Non-competes" are enforceable, however the prevailing case law is that it must generally be reasonable in time and geography. What does this...
It is possible that you may have been discriminated against based on a "perceived" disability pursuant to the Americans with Disability Act. ...
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If you are a contract employee you probably would not qualify for unemployment.
If you don't care about being fired, don't take the polygraph. The employer will definitely fire you for refusing, but this job is not the most...
Yes anytime prior to discharge you can do this on notice to the Trustee and creditor.
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You should consult an attorney in Florida who has experience in foreclosures. I do not practice in Florida, but it is my understanding that the...
You cannot go to jail for nonpayment of credit card debt. Period end of story. In addition, if the "someone" that you heard that from was a...
Based on the facts that you have provided, I do not believe you could successfully sue your former employer for punitive damages.
Frankly, based on the facts that you have provided, I think your best remedy is to file quickly and get these creditors off your back. Good...
New York State is an "at will" employment state. That means that if you are not party to a collective bargaining agreement (you are a member of...