Breach of employment contract

I have a written employment contract through the end of 2008. The project has been suspended, and I was "laid off" pending continuation or sale of project. The contract stipulates that if the project does not go forward for any reason and I am terminated that I am entitled to compensation through end of contract. My employer has refused to honor the contract, I was released with no compensation whatever. I'd like to file a claim against the employer, but really cannot afford to pay hourly attorney. How can I do this?

1 answer  |  asked Mar 23, 2007 10:09 AM [EST]  |  applies to Vermont

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Roger E. Kohn
Breach of your employment contract

I might be interested in handling your case on a contingent fee basis (a portion of what you receive), but you are quite far away from me. If you call me at 802-482-2905, perhaps I can recommend an attorney.

Roger Kohn

posted by Roger E. Kohn  |  Mar 25, 2007 8:38 PM [EST]

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