All Blog Articles about Wrongful discharge
NLRB Expands Employee Rights
In a significant recent development, the National Labor Relations Board ("NLRB") settled a case it brought against a private employer for having overbroad policies concerning an employee's activity on...
0 comments | posted by James Becker, Jr. | May 9, 2011 07:55 AM [EST] in Wrongful discharge | applies to Tennessee
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
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