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

Lemon Laws as they apply to the state of New Mexico

New Mexico Lemon Laws New Mexico’s lemon laws state that if the buyer or lessee of a vehicle finds a major fault in it – which the manufacturers are unable to fix even after 4 valid attempts by the vehicle manufacturer to repair it – the manufacturer is liable to repurchase or replace the faulty … Read more

New York Lemon Law

Lemon Laws as they apply to the state of New York

New York Lemon Laws New York’s lemon laws state that if the buyer or lessee of a vehicle finds a major fault in it – which the manufacturers are unable to fix even after 4 valid attempts by the vehicle manufacturer to repair it – the manufacturer is liable to repurchase or replace the faulty … Read more

North Dakota Lemon Law

Lemon Laws as they apply to the state of North Dakota

North Dakota Lemon Laws North Dakota’s lemon laws state that if the buyer or lessee of a vehicle finds a major fault in it – which the manufacturers are unable to fix even after 3 valid attempts by the vehicle manufacturer to repair it – the manufacturer is liable to repurchase or replace the faulty … Read more

North Carolina Lemon Law

Lemon Laws as they apply to the state of North Carolina

North Carolina Lemon Laws North Carolina’s lemon laws state that if the buyer or lessee of a vehicle finds a major fault in it – which the manufacturers are unable to fix even after 4 valid attempts by the vehicle manufacturer to repair it – the manufacturer is liable to repurchase or replace the faulty … Read more

North Dakota Child Support Laws

Child Support Laws in North Carolina

Everything you need to know about North Dakota child support laws, updated for 2020. North Dakota child support guidelines are based on the “percentage of income” method. What that means is these guidelines not only dictate your child support order. But they also establish the percentage of your income that you will contribute towards child … Read more

North Carolina Child Support Laws

Child Support Laws in North Carolina

Everything you need to know about North Carolina child support laws, updated for 2020. North Carolina child support guidelines work under the assumption that upkeep is the responsibility of both parents. Whether married or unmarried. But in practice. The non-custodial parent is the one that pays child support. The reason is. The courts assume that … Read more

New York Child Support Laws

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

Everything you need to know about New York child support laws, updated for 2020. New York child support guidelines say that upkeep ends when a child reaches 21, and it is the legal responsibility of both parents to provide said upkeep. At 21, a child is practically an adult. So, the question is why, and … 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