Yes; you should consult an attorney for a full, qualified review of the circumstances of your situation. You may have a case for slander if: 1. the "wrongful" accusations were, in fact, untrue, and...
Well it sucks but there is only one "at cause state" and is Montana. Every other state in this country is an "at will state", meaning that an employer/employee have the will to work policy, at any...
Anyone, regardless of national origin, can sue in the US for wrongful termination. Employment discrimination laws do not usually specify citizenship as a prerequisite for fairness. The only...
yes, but why would you do that unless you might win? As with any lawsuit, you have the burden of proving the facts necessary to show the defendant slandered you and that it caused you some sort of...