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Originally Posted by wellendowed1911
Chica thanks for adding insight- but that's my point if it's an "at will" as the definition details what attorney would take a case if a person sues for wrongful termination??? It has to be more than a company can fire anyone anytime because if it weren't companies wouldn't take the measures to make sure they have a paper trail of why they terminated someone.
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An ambulance chaser type attorney, and/or one that gets paid regardless of the outcome of the case. Or one that's trying to make a name for themselves. Sidewinder covered the rest of it much more eloquently than me.