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hedwig

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Florida

I was wondering what to do in my situation. I currently work in the legal office as a paralegal for a state agency within Florida. I do not know the law very well. My supervisor has accused me of leaking confidential information to an opposing attorney (public defender for dependency cases), which is untrue. I have been re-assigned to another program within the state pending the investigation.

My question is how do I deal with this? I was very upset about being reassigned and escorted out of the building last Friday. I have been convinced by several people to see this thing through and to go back to work tomorrow to my new assignment, but I am so angry with them all for even thinking I would do something like that! Plus, I have a lot of personal items in my old office that I want to get, but am not allowed back in the office to get them.

It is very nerve-racking and frustrating. Any advice?
 



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