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Are you knock-kneed?
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I'm sure shes already done that... *hiccup*
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To shreds, you say?
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However, if they have procedures on the books that they didn't follow (for example, giving a written warning for a first offense), it might make it much harder for them to defend, which increases the chance for a settlement. This sucks big time, wolf. Good luck with the lawyer. |
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I hope it's not too late for me to say I'm sorry to hear what happened to you.
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To shreds, you say?
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you're too late for that, but not too late to tell her to sue them. I think we're still doing that. Actually, I think we're now suggesting new careers for her.
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Makes some feel uncomfortable
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Wolf, you didn't happen to be in a union that could protect you, did you?
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I have seen the attorney, and he thinks he should be able to get more than is being offered. Of course, everything starts with a $1,000 retainer.
I'm confused and worried. Do I try for bonus points with no guarantee of any recovery, or slink away?
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I hear them call the tide
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oh wolf, I'm so sorry, I wish I could help and advise. $1,000 seems a lot, but there's a lot at stake. Is is possible to fight and lose what is already on the table?
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I'm still a jerk
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You have both my condolences and prayers wolf. My advice is still try and get out, go to the park or the museum on a free day.
Also take inventory of your transferable of skills. I have been unemployed until about a week ago, so I have a idea what happens when one is out of work.
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Only you know how things really went down. If you really truly believe the judge will look at it and say, "WTF - give this woman her job or a pile of money" then the deck is stacked against you. $1,000 is a lot to hand an attorney unless really truly believe the court will find the company at fault and order them to pay.
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That's $1K just to start, unknown how much more they might need to continue the case ...
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IMO if the attorney really thought he had a chance of getting something out of this he'd be talking about taking the case on a contingency basis. Many moons ago a friend was fired by a national shoe company and she had attorneys lined up to take the case. She ended up winning 3 years pay and handed a little over 1/3 of that to the attorney who handled it.
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I wondered about that. I thought what would be in it for a lawyer for an employment contingency case? What's the most one could get, back pay, the job back? Did your friend wait three years for the settlement to occur or did they award her for wrongful termination regardless of time?
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