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How do bonus structures impact your contract?

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Apr 3, 2025 | Employment Contracts

Bonuses offer motivation, but they include specific terms. When you start a new job or review your current employment agreement, you need to understand how your contract outlines bonuses. These details shape your income and your rights at work. Different types of...

How can employers foster a harassment-free workplace?

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Mar 20, 2025 | Sexual Harassment

Creating a harassment-free workplace is essential for employee well-being and business success. A respectful and inclusive environment boosts productivity and job satisfaction. As an employer, you hold a key role in shaping the tone and culture. Here are ways to...

How can employees recognize quiet retaliation at work?

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Mar 3, 2025 | Retaliation

Quiet retaliation happens when a boss or coworkers secretly punish you for speaking up about unfair treatment or workplace problems. They may exclude you from meetings, give you unfair negative performance reviews, or take away your job duties. Since quiet retaliation...

What legal risks come with clawback provisions?

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Feb 24, 2025 | Employment Law

Clawback provisions are rules in executive pay contracts that let companies take back bonuses, stock options, or other extra pay if certain things happen. These rules help protect the company and its investors, but they also bring legal challenges that businesses need...

What happens to non-compete agreements after a business sale?

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Feb 19, 2025 | Employment Law

When a business sells, existing contracts, including non-compete agreements, may change. Buyers and sellers should understand how these agreements apply and whether they remain valid after a sale. Colorado law specifically governs the enforceability of non-compete...

Which is better: Fixed-term or open-ended employment contracts?

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Feb 4, 2025 | Employment Contracts

Employers use different types of contracts to define job terms and expectations. Two common types are fixed-term and open-ended contracts. Each serves a different purpose and affects job security, benefits, and termination policies. If you have questions about an...

Overlooked signs of sexual harassment in the workplace

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Jan 23, 2025 | Sexual Harassment

Sexual harassment in the workplace often goes unnoticed, especially when the signs are subtle or dismissed as harmless. Recognizing these overlooked behaviors is crucial to creating a safer and more respectful work environment for everyone. Inappropriate jokes and...

Steps companies can take to remove discrimination pay disparities

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Jan 9, 2025 | wage and hour claims

Pay gaps caused by discrimination hurt workers and can lead to legal trouble for companies. In Colorado, the Equal Pay for Equal Work Act helps protect workers by requiring businesses to address unfair pay and promote equality. Companies can take specific steps to...

What are the tax implications of accepting a severance package?

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Dec 30, 2024 | Wage & Hour Law

Severance packages provide financial support during a career transition. However, accepting a severance package brings tax responsibilities that require careful consideration. Understanding how these payments are taxed helps recipients plan effectively. Severance pay...

How can employers train managers to avoid retaliatory behavior?

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Dec 27, 2024 | Retaliation

Retaliation occurs when a boss punishes an employee for doing something they have a legal right to do, such as reporting a problem or helping with an investigation.  To comply with the law, employers must ensure managers know what retaliation looks like and how to...

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