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Welcome to the All New My Employment Lawyer
The new and improved My Employment Lawyer just went live a few minutes ago. I am crossing my fingers and hoping everything works. It better. Les Hughes , the genius who developed this site, has gone g...
0 comments  |  posted by Neil Klingshirn  |  Jul 22, 2009 3:02 PM [EST] in Z- Help  |  applies to All States

Why I Won't Take Your Case
"Because you're an idiot," is probably a completely unacceptable reason for refusing to accept representation of a prospective client (even if it is the real reason.) For more than a decade of solo pr...
0 comments  |  posted by Harold Goldner  |  Jul 21, 2009 10:10 AM [EST] in Wrongful discharge  |  applies to Pennsylvania

Florida's Statutory History for Non-Compete Agreements
Non-Compete agreements have gone through three major variations since. Prior to 1953 1953 - 1996 1996 - Present The enforceability of a covenant not to compete under Florida law is governed by the law...
0 comments  |  posted by David Goldman  |  Jul 21, 2009 08:03 AM [EST] in Non-competition  |  applies to Florida

Frequently Asked Question about Unlawful Retaliation
MEL's Frequently Asked Questions about unlawful retaliation provides a nice overview of the topic.
0 comments  |  posted by Neil Klingshirn  |  May 30, 2009 3:30 PM [EST] in Retaliation  |  applies to All States

Frequently Asked Question about Non-competition Agreements
Mel's Frequently Asked Questions about non-competition agreements provides an overview of non-competition agreements. It reflects law common to most states, with the notable exception of California. F...
0 comments  |  posted by Neil Klingshirn  |  May 30, 2009 3:22 PM [EST] in Non-competition  |  applies to All States


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