Legal Question in Business Law in Ohio
Broken promises
I worked for a small company, for the
CEO. Most of our working relationship
was agreed to verbally, the only
contract I signed related to
proprietary
information/inventions.The CEO
made many promises verbally that
he broke. One of his promises was
that all computer equipment I
needed, was to be considered as a
form of pre-tax compensation, and
that it was mine to keep. We are now
in the early stages of a constructive
termination situation, and he is
asking me to send him all my
computer equipment. He was very
clear that the equipment was a
reward/compensation that was ''pre
tax'' / didn't impact my tax bracket.
What can I do?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Broken promises
Dear Inquirer: Consult and retain an experienced Attorney to advise and assist you, ASAP.
Was there any other person who can corroborate or who witnessed your verbal agreements with your CEO as to your computer equipment? And, would that person be willing to sign an affidavit to that effect? If not, it's your CEO's word against yours, and unless you can show that the equipment was truly a "reward", or "pre-tax compensation", you'll need legal help.
Unfortunately, you've now learned an important business lesson - the varbal agreement in business isn't worth the paper its not written on!". Get it inwriting, and you best ally can be your Attorney, who'll draft a short form of letter agreement, which even most CEO's would sign. If not, start looking for anothr job! Good luck!
Sincerely, J. Norman Stark
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