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Employee Handbook
This product states the changes in policy, employment-at-will, and employment policies, such as, employee classifications, equal employment opportunity, confidentiality, employment of minors, employment of relatives, personnel records and employee references, privacy, immigration law compliance, and political neutrality. It also states the hours of work and payroll practices, such as, pay periods and paydays, overtime, rest and meal periods, time cards, payroll deductions, wage garnishment, direct deposit, Fair pay act. It also states the standards of conduct and employee performance, such as, anti-harassment and discrimination, attendance, discipline and standards of conduct, dress code, safety, substance and abuse, workplace searches, internet and computer use policy and cell phone policy. Also states the employee benefits and services, including, group health insurance, 401(k) plan, COBRA, worker’s compensation, FICA, and unemployment insurance. Lastly it states employee leaves of absence and time off, including, sick days, healthy workplace healthy family acct, paid family leave benefits, notice of domestic violence leave and accommodation rights, family and medical leave, workers’ compensation leave, bereavement leave, jury duty and voting time.
Confidentiality Agreement
This product states what the confidential information is, protection of confidential information, return of confidential information, relationship of parties, no warranty, limited license to use, and general provisions.
Sample Cross Examination of Experts – Litigation
Have an expert you need to cross in a trial or hearing. the sample cross examination questions is a good place to start. How to ask the background and important question when an expert takes a stand is not always simple. these example question are put on a word documents so you can easily add or expand on cross examination questions.
DEFENDANT’S REPLY IN SUPPORT OF THIRD MOTION IN LIMINE REGARDING RIGHTS VERSUS DUTIES
Defendant’s reply in support of third motion regarding rights versus duties owed by defendant.Â
DEFENDANT’S REPLY IN SUPPORT OF SIXTH MOTION IN LIMINE REGARDING NAMES
Defendant’s reply in support of their sixth motion regarding the testimony of the expert. This motion asks the court to prevent plaintiffs from introducing evidence, testimony, or opinion from the Judge.
DEFENDANT’S REPLY IN SUPPORT OF FOURTH MOTION IN LIMINE REGARDING ATTORNEY’S NAME
Defendant’s reply in support motion regarding conduct, advice, actions or inaction of the attorney.Â
DEFENDANT’S PROPOSED JURY INSTRUCTIONS
DEFENDANT’S PROPOSED JURY INSTRUCTIONS
DEFENDANT’S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT
Defendant’s pursuant to C.R.C.P. 56, makes the following motion for summary judgement: pursuant to C.R.C.P 121, undersigned counsel certifies conferral with counsel for plaintiff who objects to the relief requested in this motion.Â
DEFENDANT’S MOTION FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT AS TO THE CONDUCT OF NAME
Defendant’s motion for partial summary judgment, as to the conduct of plaintiff’s witness, follows the pursuant to C.R.C.P 121, counsel certifies conferral with counsel for plaintiff who objects to the relief requested in this motion. Â
DEFENDANT’S MOTION FOR CLARIFICATION REGARDING THE COURT’S ORDER ON ITS FIRST MOTION IN LIMINE REGARDING HYPOTHETICAL SETTLEMENT SCENARIOS
Defendant’s motion for clarification regarding the court’s order on defendant’s first motion in limine regarding the hypothetical settlement scenarios.Â
DEFENDANT’S FIRST MOTION IN LIMINE REGARDING HYPOTHETICAL SETTLEMENT SCENARIOS
Defendant’s first motion in limine regarding the hypothetical settlement scenarios that states the pursuant to CRCP 121, counsel certifies conferral with counsel for plaintiff who objects to the relief requested.Â
DEFENDANT’S EMERGENCY MOTION FOR TELEPHONIC HEARING
Defendant’s counsel certifies that he has attempted to contact plaintiff’s counsel several times and received no response prior to filing this motion. Defendant filed a motion in Limine regarding hypothetical settlement scenarios.Â
COMPLAINT AND JURY DEMAND
Plaintiff’s complaint against defendant and plaintiff’s jury demand.Â
Complaint Against Carnival Cruise Line
Document filing a motion to complain against Carnival Cruise regarding negligence and demand for a jury trial. Motion entails a personal injury case, but also format is applicable towards cases regarding alleged illnesses.Â
Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss
Defendant’s motion to dismiss people from the lawsuit on the grounds that the complaint fails to state a claim upon which relief can be granted.