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There’s getting fired, and there’s quitting voluntarily. But there’s also being pushed out of a job. This passive-aggressive behavior might get you to leave, even though you haven’t considered leaving. The reason your employer may do that is that it's much better for the company to ...
In June 2020, Colorado became the third U.S. state to pass a privacy law. The Colorado Privacy Act grants Colorado residents rights over their data and places obligations on data controllers and processors. It contains some similarities to California's CPRA, Virginia's CDPA, and the EU’s ...
Don’t appoint a power of attorney to someone you do not trust to act in your interest. Don’t share your personal information (such as credit card numbers and expiration dates, bank account numbers, birth date and Social Security number) with people or companies ...
less serious charges such as property offenses, drug offenses, and other nonviolent offenses. Even if charges are not immediately filed against you, you may want to hire an attorney to lessen the chances you will be charged in the future and to be ready to defend you if you are charged....
Investigation of the theft is crucial. If you file a lawsuit and you don’t have any evidence to prove your case, you can be ordered to pay the other side’s attorney fees under the Uniform Trade Secrets Act (UTSA) or under an attorney fee provision in an NDA. Also, if you make pu...
After the verdicts, Attorney General Keith Ellison said his office would be seeking a “fair" and “just” sentence. He would not be specific, but said: “We believe there are aggravating factors and the sentence should exceed the sentencing guidelines.” ...
an attorney may not tell a recipient that criminal charges can be avoided if the recipient meets the client’s demands as spelled out in the letter. In legal terms, this could imply that the attorney has some authority over court proceedings, a violation of the ABA Model Rules of Profession...