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Contracting Employer’s Liability Under Dual Employment Doctrine

Many employers use temporary staffing agencies and recruiting agencies for hiring workers, in part, in order to insulate themselves from liability for potential discrimination, retaliation, and wrongful termination claims. They believe and are often advised that if their workers are hired through and are paid by an outside agency, then…

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How To Decide Whether to File A Case Against Your Present Employer

In order to decide whether to file a case for wage violation or harassment / discrimination against the employer that you are still working for, you should take into account not only the legal aspects of your potential case but also the practical factors. In the short audio recording below,…

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Three Common Misconceptions About Wrongful Termination Cases

It’s important to be aware of the following three typical misconceptions that many wrongful termination claimants have, so that you don’t have the same incorrect ideas about the process of pursuing your case: 1.”This is not about money, but about justice”.  I hear this statement quite often. Clients really want…

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Wrongful Termination To Avoid Paying Bonuses or Commissions Due

Many employers, especially in the tech / start-up world often fire an employee right before his bonus or commissions in order to avoid paying that bonus. Of course this is more likely to happen if the bonus due is significant. If there is sufficient evidence that avoiding to pay bonus…

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The Importance Of Witness Statements In Winning An Employment Case

The importance of witnesses and witness statements in an employment or a wrongful termination case cannot be overstated. Even one witness can make a difference between having a no case and having a case, and between having a weaker case and having a very strong case. This is especially true…

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