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How to Sue Employer for Wrongful Termination?

Introduction Arizona is an at-will employment state, so employers have the right to terminate employees at any time, for any reason. That’s a pretty

Is it Hard to Prove Wrongful Termination?

Introduction Every state except Montana is an “at-will” employment state, meaning employment is always voluntary for employees and employers. An employee is free to

What Kind of Lawyer Handles Wrongful Termination?

Wrongful termination usually involves a breach of federal, state, or local employment laws, so it’s best to work with an attorney who specializes in

Can You Sue a Company For Emotional Distress?

Introduction Emotional distress is defined as a state of mental suffering that is the result of an extreme situation. Common examples of mental suffering

Can An Employer Make You Work Overtime Without Notice?

Introduction Overtime pay is governed by the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), a federal law that establishes the basis for employee wages, child labor,

How Long Do You Have to Sue For Wrongful Termination?

Introduction Most states protect the right to “at-will” employment, meaning employment is a voluntary agreement for both the employer and the employee. Either party

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