If you are laid off from a job and your previous earnings qualified you for unemployment benefits, most of the time it's simply a matter of filing a few forms and showing proof of your identity before you begin receiving unemployment benefits to help tide you over...
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Month: November 2014
How Do I Stop Text Harassment at Work?
Bullying in schools and workplaces has become a hot topic lately. But employers are dealing with an even harder issue to combat-textual harassment.Textual harassment is defined as bombarding someone with texts and messages on their phone. These messages could be...
Can My Employer Refuse to Let Me Telecommute?
The move towards telecommuting has already hit one extreme and come back towards the middle. Many companies will allow employees to telecommute, but realize the importance physically being in the office has on collaboration and relationship building. Employers no...
Why Do I Need Expert Testimony in a Medical Malpractice Case?
One of the requirements in every medical malpractice case is testimony from a comparably trained doctor in the same field as the individual being sued. Medical malpractice is different from other cases in that a jury of your peers-that is, ordinary people-would not...
What Happens if the Person Who Injured Me Doesn’t Have Any Money?
In most injury cases, the defendant is not the one who actually ends up paying for the personal injury claim. Often, it's the defendant's insurer that pays. If the defendant doesn't have insurance, then they are personally responsible for the claim filed against them....