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A "constructive discharge" is an involuntary termination of employment
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While most people who've been fired feel wronged, that doesn't mean they've been wrongfully terminated in the eyes of the law, which can be harsh—and defines only a few narrow areas where employees can fight back. Here's how we find cases worth fighti
As the general public continues to lose trust in elected officials and government workers, any allegation of public corruption has the potential to ruin your reputation.
If you are a crime victim, there’s an Ohio law that may help you seek justice. Ohio Revised Code Section 2307.60 authorizes crime victims to file civil lawsuits against the persons responsible for injuring them. The statute applies broadly.
Unfortunately, discrimination does not just occur in the workplace.