By Richard E. Posell
A buyer of a small business, using funds borrowed from a relative, finds the business is failing shortly after purchase. He claims fraud against the seller.
An injured employee is terminated for reasons not sanctioned by the employer's written policies four days before the end of his probationary period. He claims wrongful termination.
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A buyer of a small business, using funds borrowed from a relative, finds the business is failing shortly after purchase. He claims fraud against the seller.
An injured employee is terminated for reasons not sanctioned by the employer's written policies four days before the end of his probationary period. He claims wrongful termination.
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