Wilmington, North Carolina Employment Contract Disputes Lawyers
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Employment lawyers understand the web of federal and state laws that protect workers — and the deadlines that can make or break a claim
Employers have HR departments and corporate counsel working against you from day one. An attorney levels the playing field.
Many employment claims require filing with the EEOC or a state agency before you can go to court — an attorney ensures you don't miss these procedural steps
An attorney can evaluate whether your severance offer is fair relative to the claims you might be giving up, and negotiate better terms
Evidence matters enormously in employment cases. A lawyer helps you document, preserve, and present evidence before it disappears.
Common Questions About Employment Contract Disputes
General information only — not legal advice.
Are non-compete agreements enforceable?
Enforceability varies significantly by state. Some states like California largely ban non-competes, while others enforce them if reasonable in scope, duration, and geographic area. The FTC has also proposed federal restrictions. An attorney in your state can evaluate your specific agreement.
What happens if I violate a non-compete?
Your former employer may seek an injunction to prevent you from working and/or sue for damages. However, many non-competes are unenforceable or can be narrowed by a court. Don't assume a non-compete is valid just because you signed it.
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