Wisconsin.
This is complicated to keep brief, but I will do the best I can. I was fired, which is not my issue since my former employer is an "at will" employer, my issue is slander and misrepresentation of a state agency. My employee separation form stated "highly inappropriate and malicious conduct, violation of ethical business practice and confidentiality." This statement is very untrue (there was also a witness to the firing). My boss told me that Sue has my paycheck and vacation pay, but first we need you to sign this paper. I did not want to sign it due to the slanderous statements. This was the separation form....I asked what is was for and my boss told me "unemployment" needs it....so I signed it out of fear of not being able to collect unemployment and fear of not receiving my vacation pay if I didn't. I am a single mother suffering from Fibromyalgia so I couldn't risk not signing it if it was for unemployment. I checked with unemployment within a few days and they emailed me telling me that I am not required to sign such a form under Wisconsin Statutes (she has told employees this before which I have an email she wrote which backs up the fact that she lies to people about this form). My issue is slander and misrepresenting a state agency in order to obtain a signature. After receiving a copy of my personnel file I was able to determine the company that was faxed this separation form with the slanderous comments. Four months after I was fired, my supervisor was fired....during her firing, the CEO stated to her in front of a witness "you are in denial and this is not a therapy session". My former supervisor also told me that the CEO told her I received two formal warnings, which never happened and were not in my personnel file. The CEO also told my supervisor that she didn't like certain employees personalities because she suspected they were victims of childhood sexual abuse. Last year the CEO fired someone and told the entire staff he was trying to steal her husband's identity (extremely slanderous comments were made and I have a copy of her email in which a good portion of it could have been disproved). That situation is complex and you wouldn't believe it (I have letters and emails on that matter). The case was settled out of court based on discrimination. Do I have a case for slander and misrepresenting a state agency? My former supervisor is also interested to see if she has a case due to the comment the CEO made to her about therapy. We have both written to board members, but I don't think some of them want to deal with the problems until they feel a lawsuit and a publicity issue. One board member is very angry. This is a major non-profit agency that serves people with disabilites.
What type of lawyer would I need to contact since I have 2 issues......slander and inappropriately obtaining a signature?
This is complicated to keep brief, but I will do the best I can. I was fired, which is not my issue since my former employer is an "at will" employer, my issue is slander and misrepresentation of a state agency. My employee separation form stated "highly inappropriate and malicious conduct, violation of ethical business practice and confidentiality." This statement is very untrue (there was also a witness to the firing). My boss told me that Sue has my paycheck and vacation pay, but first we need you to sign this paper. I did not want to sign it due to the slanderous statements. This was the separation form....I asked what is was for and my boss told me "unemployment" needs it....so I signed it out of fear of not being able to collect unemployment and fear of not receiving my vacation pay if I didn't. I am a single mother suffering from Fibromyalgia so I couldn't risk not signing it if it was for unemployment. I checked with unemployment within a few days and they emailed me telling me that I am not required to sign such a form under Wisconsin Statutes (she has told employees this before which I have an email she wrote which backs up the fact that she lies to people about this form). My issue is slander and misrepresenting a state agency in order to obtain a signature. After receiving a copy of my personnel file I was able to determine the company that was faxed this separation form with the slanderous comments. Four months after I was fired, my supervisor was fired....during her firing, the CEO stated to her in front of a witness "you are in denial and this is not a therapy session". My former supervisor also told me that the CEO told her I received two formal warnings, which never happened and were not in my personnel file. The CEO also told my supervisor that she didn't like certain employees personalities because she suspected they were victims of childhood sexual abuse. Last year the CEO fired someone and told the entire staff he was trying to steal her husband's identity (extremely slanderous comments were made and I have a copy of her email in which a good portion of it could have been disproved). That situation is complex and you wouldn't believe it (I have letters and emails on that matter). The case was settled out of court based on discrimination. Do I have a case for slander and misrepresenting a state agency? My former supervisor is also interested to see if she has a case due to the comment the CEO made to her about therapy. We have both written to board members, but I don't think some of them want to deal with the problems until they feel a lawsuit and a publicity issue. One board member is very angry. This is a major non-profit agency that serves people with disabilites.
What type of lawyer would I need to contact since I have 2 issues......slander and inappropriately obtaining a signature?