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Preliminary investigation: my beneficial experience with EEOC
I learned about the EEOC during an employment settlement negotiation. I’d been fired from a job, although the situation–even the firing itself–was fuzzy to the point of hilarity. Retrospective hilarity. I wasn’t laughing at the time because there were a … Continue reading
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Tagged age discrimination, breach of contract, defamation, employment lawsuits, how lawyers drive clients crazy, Interpreting lawyers, Law and government agencies, legal causes of action, situations demanding lawsuits, the EEOC
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Who sues? Doctors, writers and retired folk
Many “ordinary” people find themselves in “ordinary” situations that force them into lawsuits: wrongful termination, breach of contract, auto accidents, libel…Any of these can happen to you. Continue reading
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Tagged age discrimination, breach of contract, Buddhists, employment lawsuits, John Grisham, lawsuits and obsessions, lawyer wimps, legal causes of action, libel, Long Term Care insurance, Medicaid fraud, Medicare fraud, non-disclosure settlement agreements, Philip Roth, plaintiff's advice, separation agreements, settlement agreements, settlement negotiations, situations demanding lawsuits, The New Yorker, Tibetan Buddhists
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