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Wage Deduction Basics In Colorado

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | May 15, 2023 | Employment Law

Employers must pay their employees a fair wage for their labor. If employers fail to do so, that may potentially be wage theft. However, employers and employees may arrange or declare wage deductions. In this case, it is important to understand which wage deductions...

How Should Employers Show Support To Pregnant Workers?

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Apr 25, 2023 | Discrimination, Retaliation

Pregnant or not, you deserve fair and unbiased treatment in the workplace. If your employer has shown signs of discrimination because of your condition, you have the right to file a complaint. When you understand how your employer should treat you, it might be easier...

Making Sure You Are Fairly Represented In An Employment Contract

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Apr 11, 2023 | Blog, Employment Contracts

Starting a new job means it is time to sign formal documents, including an employment contract. This is your chance to make sure your employer has fairly represented you before you make a formal commitment. Contracts often contain a lot of content that might overwhelm...

Identifying Retaliation In The Workplace

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Apr 3, 2023 | Discrimination, Retaliation

Retaliation by employers can take many forms and can be difficult to identify. It can occur after an employee reports illegal or unethical behavior, files a complaint, or takes action to protect their rights. Here are some ways to identify employer retaliation:...

The Colorado Equal Pay For Equal Work Act

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Mar 21, 2023 | Discrimination, Retaliation

Equal pay for men and women is hardly a given. In fact, the gender gap remains stable at around 82% despite widespread awareness. One of the reasons for that may be the lack of guidance and enforcement when it comes to equalizing pay between sexes. The Colorado...

Common Elements Of A Non-compete

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Mar 8, 2023 | Blog, Employment Contracts

Non-compete clauses in employment contracts are becoming a hot topic in employment law. You are not alone if you feel like you need to sign one before an employer offers you a job. What exactly does a non-compete mean? Learn a few basics about how these employment...

3 Things To Understand Before Signing A Separation Agreement

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Mar 1, 2023 | Employment Law

If your employer approaches you with a termination, lay-off or any other form of end-of-employment action, it is possible that you will receive a separation or severance agreement that they expect you to sign. Separation agreements can be mutually beneficial to both...

Is Your Work Environment Unbearable Due To Sexual Harassment?

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Feb 22, 2023 | Blog, Sexual Harassment

If you have worked for a particular company for some time, you probably enjoy a certain routine in a familiar and comfortable workspace. However, a new employee has contaminated that workspace with offensive behavior. Is this sexual harassment and, if so, what can you...

Does getting fired nullify a non-compete clause?

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Feb 6, 2023 | Employment Contracts, Employment Disputes, Employment Law

The United States bases the strength of its economy on competition and a free market. At the same, businesses have the right to protect confidential and proprietary information. Non-compete clauses seek to strike a balance by preventing exiting employees from taking...

Taking a Look Into Trade Secrets And Restrictive Covenants

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Jan 23, 2023 | Blog, Employment Law

A company whose departing employee has insider knowledge of trade secrets may ask the employee to sign a restrictive covenant, also known as a non-compete agreement. What comprises such an agreement and how do courts respond if a problem arises that jeopardizes the...

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