Legal Question in Employment Law in Michigan

School District Lawsuit

I was hired by a school for a job that another teacher with much more seniority put in a request for. This caused a great deal of trouble including a grievance, and culminated in my dismissal in favor of the other teacher (conracturally correct). However, my contract was violated on many issues in the process, and evaluations that I believe were written to discredit my and my own grievance, but can deter my future employment. This is a nutshell scenario. My question is: Is it legal to sue a school district?


Asked on 6/05/04, 12:44 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Regina Mullen Legal Data Services, PLC

Re: School District Lawsuit

Yes, i is legal to sue a school district. The question you need to explore with a local attorney is whether you have a good case.

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Answered on 6/06/04, 5:14 pm


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