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...language I can communicate in is Spanish. I cannot read English. My employer knew this and hired me for the job. When I was hired...
...summary of the DACA program's requirements, the government's guidance to employers in relation to DACA beneficiaries and some key issues relating to I...
...Court confirmed the enforceability of pre-dispute waivers of jury trials. Texas employers enter such agreements with at-will employees, and the court found them...
...career outlook for paralegals nationwide in its 2012-2013 "Occupational Outlook Handbook." But the prospects for secretaries are shrinking. The BLS explains its...
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...failed to pass an examination to receive a license required by his employer of all persons in that position, by a date of which he...
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...Model Mortgage Form for single-family homes. See FHA Single Family Origination Handbook 4165.1, App'x II, available at http://www.hud.gov/offices...
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...Lynn Smith, sued her former employer, Dakota County, Nebraska, under 42...but never received the employee handbook with the county's sexual...
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...Oklahoma. At the time of her termination in January of 2007, her employer was CND, which provided staffing pursuant to a Department of Defense contract...
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