Legal Question in Employment Law in California
I have signed employment contract which say if I leave the company before 1 year, I will have to pay them for 'Liquidity Damages'. I want to leave the company because of dissatisfaction. I have completed 3 months. Can they sue me for not paying liquidity damages ? I am in state of California. My employer is in New Jersey.
Asked on 2/21/11, 12:13 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Michael Kirschbaum
Law Offices of Michael R. Kirschbaum
Someone would have to read the contract, in its entirety, to be able to give a legal opinion. Without reading it or knowing the surrounding facts, it is impossible to offer an opinion.
Answered on 2/21/11, 10:59 am
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