What do I need for an "intentional infliction of emotional distress" suit?

I have an incredibly rude, disrespectful and bullying boss. The other day he called me at my home, griped for half an hour about nothing -- and hung up on me, telling me he can't have such mistakes made in his company -- and I hadn't made a mistake. It was a threat. His rampages are few and far between but when he is in a bad mood he just has to take it out on someone. Right now the someone is me. He might be in a bright and sunny mood tomorrow, and everything will be fine -- or he might blow up over absolutely nothing.

How do I prove the tort of intentional infliction?

And until I can find another job, does anyone have any tips (legal or otherwise) to protect myself?

0 answers  |  asked Mar 18, 2010 5:12 PM [EST]  |  applies to Florida

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