Posted by noncompos on April 30, 2008 at 09:28:06 from (65.100.59.242):
In Reply to: Age discrimination? posted by dej(jed) on April 30, 2008 at 08:52:03:
Well, the first question is: what kind of atty did you talk to?? You wouldn"t go to a heart man for a leg problem, and altho atty"s often represent themselves as "universal" they often shy away from cases outside their experience. Even assuming your case is valid, and that there"s a labor/employment law atty available in your area (I mean one who represents claimants, not companies) your case depends on circumstances, like, f"rinstance: Is your company too small to sue?? (no return for atty) Too big to sue?? (local atty afraid to take on community biggie thru fear of loss of other business) Would this be a state court case, brought under state laws, and, if so, is your state appeal or supreme courts unfriendly to claimants (atty"s fear of putting in a lot of work, losing all on appeal) And so on and so on....you need to research this in your state, or maybe find a paralegal who will, to get an idea of your chances...Good luck.
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