Michigan Whistleblower Laws

Whistleblower Laws as they apply to the state of Michigan

A Summary of Whistleblower Laws in Michigan Michigan follows the employment-at-will doctrine. This means employers can discharge their employees for any reason or no reason. However, the state of Michigan has put in place exceptions to this doctrine in order to protect employees from unlawful retaliation. They include common law protections and statutory protections. Common … Read more

Massachusetts Whistleblower Laws

Whistleblower Laws as they apply to the state of Massachusetts

A Summary of Massachusetts Whistleblower Laws Employees in the state of Massachusetts can be discharged from work for any reason or no reason under the employment-at-will doctrine. However, the state also has statutory and common law protections that are used to protect employees who have suffered unlawful retaliation. Statutory protections are laws that are enacted … Read more

New Mexico Lemon Law: Complete Guide for 2026

Lemon Laws as they apply to the state of New Mexico

Last verified: February 2026 Key Points Primary Law: Motor Vehicle Quality Assurance Act (NMSA 1978, §§ 57-16A-1 to 57-16A-9) Coverage: New motor vehicles within manufacturer’s express warranty term Presumption: 4+ repair attempts for same defect OR 30+ business days out of service Remedies: Replacement vehicle or full refund at consumer’s option Arbitration: Certified third-party dispute … Read more

New York Lemon Law: Complete Guide for 2026

Lemon Laws as they apply to the state of New York

Last verified: February 2026 Key Points Primary Law: New York Lemon Law (General Business Law Article 11-A, Sections 198-a to 198-c) Coverage: New vehicles purchased or leased in New York with remaining manufacturer warranty Presumption: 4+ repair attempts for the same defect OR 30+ days out of service within 2 years/18,000 miles Remedies: Full refund … Read more

North Dakota Lemon Law: Complete Guide for 2026

Lemon Laws as they apply to the state of North Dakota

Last verified: February 2026 Key Points Primary Law: North Dakota Motor Vehicle Warranty Enforcement Act (N.D.C.C. Chapter 51-07, Sections 51-07-16 to 51-07-22) Coverage: New motor vehicles purchased or leased in North Dakota with manufacturer warranty Presumption: 3+ repair attempts for same defect OR 30+ business days out of service within warranty term Remedies: Refund or … Read more

North Carolina Lemon Law: Complete Guide for 2026

Lemon Laws as they apply to the state of North Carolina

Last verified: February 2026 Key Points Primary Law: New Motor Vehicles Warranties Act (N.C.G.S. Chapter 20, Article 15A, Sections 20-351 to 20-351.10) Coverage: New passenger cars, pickup trucks, motorcycles, and most vans purchased in North Carolina Presumption: 4+ repair attempts for same defect OR 20+ business days out of service within 24 months/24,000 miles Remedies: … Read more

North Dakota Child Support Laws

Child Support Laws in North Carolina

Last verified: February 2026 This guide covers North Dakota child support laws, including how support is calculated using the percentage of income model under N.D. Admin. Code Chapter 75-02-04.1, current guidelines effective July 1, 2023, enforcement procedures, and modification requirements. Quick Summary: North Dakota Child Support Formula: Percentage of Income Model based on obligor’s net … Read more

North Carolina Child Support Laws

Child Support Laws in North Carolina

Last verified: February 2026 This guide covers North Carolina child support laws, including how support is calculated using the state’s income shares model, current guidelines effective January 1, 2023, enforcement procedures, and modification requirements. Quick Summary: North Carolina Child Support Formula: Income Shares Model based on combined gross income Guidelines: Schedule of Basic Support Obligations … Read more

New York Child Support Laws

Child Support Laws as they apply to the state of New York

Last verified: February 2026 This guide covers New York child support laws, including how support is calculated under the Child Support Standards Act (CSSA), current income caps, enforcement procedures, and modification requirements. Quick Summary: New York Child Support Formula: Income Shares Model based on combined parental income Percentages: 17% (1 child), 25% (2 children), 29% … Read more

Maryland Whistleblower Laws

A summary of whistleblower laws at the state level in Maryland

A Summary of Maryland Whistleblower Law Maryland follows the employment-at-will doctrine. This means employees can be fired for any reason or no reason. However, the state of Maryland has several statutory protections and common law protections that are used as an exception to this doctrine. Statutory protections are laws that are enacted by the state’s … Read more