Employment Column
By Jonathan Fraser Light
Your client just received a demand letter from an attorney for a former employee. All such letters have the same pattern. They begin by acknowledging the representation of the disgruntled former employee. This is followed by a recitation of the most egregious fact pattern imaginable, virtually all of which the employer disputes. Next is th...
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