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3 legal questions have been posted about employee benefits by real users in Connecticut. Ask your question and dive into the knowledge of attorneys who handle your issue regularly. Similar topics to explore also include executive compensation, erisa, and pension and profit sharing plans. All topics and other states can be accessed in the dropdowns below.
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I wonder if my employer is lying and vaguely threatening me.

Answered 3 years and 7 months ago by attorney Hon. Max L Rosenberg   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employee Benefits
You should consult with an employment attorney. Something sounds very fishy here and you may have a claim.  
You should consult with an employment attorney. Something sounds very fishy here and you may have a claim.  
You should definitely seek legal counsel to address the issue of changing your start date especially if this has affected your health benefits and/or compensation.    Michelle Holmes  203-596-1091
You should definitely seek legal counsel to address the issue of changing your start date especially if this has affected your health benefits and/or... Read More
You definitely should retain a civil lawyer to review your severance package. Usually a consult fee will be requested to be able to sit down and gather information and provide legal advice.  Usually a severance package requires you to agree to give up any legal rights in exchange for the severance so getting legal counsel first is important.    Michelle Holmes  203-596-1091... Read More
You definitely should retain a civil lawyer to review your severance package. Usually a consult fee will be requested to be able to sit down and... Read More