Breach of K Complaint – Wisconsin Civil Law Legal Document
Breach of K Complaint – Wisconsin Civil Law Legal Document
Civil Complaint – Civil Litigation Legal Document
Document begins the process of a civil lawsuit. A civil lawsuit occurs either when Plaintiff is seeking relief from damages caused, or when wrongful conduct occurs.
Civil Cover Sheet – Wisconsin Civil Law Legal Document
Form filled out by plaintiff when complaint is filled. Must include names of parties, type of case, and relief sought.
Civil Rights Complaint – Sex Discrimination & Retaliation
Complaint for Disability Discrimination, Sex Discrimination, Retaliation
Complaint
Fraud (False Representation) , Specific Performance of the Contract, Breach of Employment Contract for a Definite Period of Time Specific Performance
Complaint – Second Amended
A sample amended complaint adding a third claim for relief under the federal fair labor standard act.
Complaint and Jury Demand Slip and Fall Case
Complaint and Jury Demand Slip and Fall Case
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Complaint for 1983 Withholding Retirement – Wisconsin Civil Law Legal Document
Complaint follows when retirement benefits are decreased without notifying or getting consent from the retiree. Benefits are decreased after the retiree selects their retirement benefit package.
Complaint for a Slip and Fall
Used this complaint to file a successful lawsuit against a casino in Colorado. It is a premise liability complaint and a sample draft for a slip and fall
Complaint for Age Discrimination
Age discrimination involves treating an applicant or employee less favorably because of his or her age.
Complaint in Federal court for age discrimination:
To establish an age discrimination claim, plaintiff must show that:
–she was older than 40;
–she was discharged;
–she was qualified for the job and met the defendant’s legitimate expectations; and.
–her position remained open or was filled by a similarly qualified individual who was substantially younger.
An average out of court settlement is about $40,000. In addition, 10 percent of wrongful termination and discrimination cases result in a $1 million dollar settlement. The majority of cases, about 67 percent, are ruled in the plaintiff’s favor when taken to litigation.
What are grounds for age discrimination?
The employee, at the time of the act alleged to be discriminatory, is 40 or older; The employee is qualified for their job position; The employee experiences an adverse employment action; Adverse actions include actions such as demotions, firings, or changes to the terms, conditions or privileges of employment); and.
Complaint for Damages, Certificate of Review and Jury Demand
Complaint for Damages, Certificate of Review and Jury Demand
Complaint for Declaratory Judgment
A Declaratory judgement occurs as a request when a party or multiple parties are threatened with a lawsuit that has not been filed yet. Declaratory judgment can also occur when one or more parties believe their rights under the law and a contract conflict.Â