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I would urge you to consult with an attorney experienced at handling disability and medical leave claims in Georgia. I would be happy to offer you a... Read Answer
Yes, in GA, an employer may fire you for anything, so long as they are not motivated by Race, Age, Sex, National Origin, Religion, Handicap Georgia... Read Answer
In a work environment, you have no right to appeal such a decision, so I do not know that there is anything you can do except discuss this with the... Read Answer
Yes, in Georgia, an employer may fire you for this, or for anything, so long as they are not motivated by Race, Age, Sex, National Origin, Religion,... Read Answer
Mr. Schuessler,
Whether or not your wife is covered under the ADA due to her condition is dependant on various factors or prongs:... Read Answer
Could be disability discrimination claim. Also could be other possible claims if the injury was caused on the job.
Most state unemployment laws provide that you cannot obtain unemployment if you were engaged in "misconduct". This term includes not just... Read Answer
Promissory Estoppel and detrimental reliance is generally not available for a "promise of a job" (at least in NY) Even if you move across the... Read Answer
You may discuss it with the employer, but their decision is final. If you do not like their decision, your remedy is to quit your job The law is not... Read Answer
If your case settled, with or without going to court, you are done and compensated for the injury. The employer may fire you for having this... Read Answer
Yes, he may sue the ones that hit him, and he may sue the company. Company is liable for what employees do in these situations. Google this: ... Read Answer
I do not think the officers are personally liable, but I do not know. You should consult with an attorney that handles EEOC claims. I do not. Most... Read Answer
Your question implies that you are not a minority, but you want to do this to help the minorities. If so, no, you may not do that. Only the injured... Read Answer
Your employer does not have a right to keep your last paycheck on the theory that you owe him money. The proper procedure is for your employer... Read Answer
I do not know of any reason the employer may not deduct the sums you owe him.If this is illegal, I am unaware of any law.
I do not know the answer to your question. I suspect you are not entitled to commissions while on leave, but I do not know, and can not give you an... Read Answer
There's no law called "wrongful termination", but there may be some other law that was violated. It was clearly unfair.
Yes, we handle matters like that. Its best to get started before you get fired, if possible.
Employer can sponsor for H-1B. There are complications because of the quota, but in general, an employer can sponsor by filing the visa petition,... Read Answer
An employer can sponsor you for H1B provided you have all the qualifications. However, you need to be in status in order to change the status to H1B... Read Answer
It depends on your state...buy most likely yes. You can be fired for any reason other than discrimination.
I do not know the answer to your question. Are you not quibbling over a minor expense. How far is it to the bank and back? You likely are... Read Answer
If you had a medical claim that was not paid, then you likely can sue the employer for that medical claim, but I do not think you can recover... Read Answer
It would appear that your action would be for breach of contract. It may be a wage and hours claim as well.