Legal Question in Business Law in Ohio

statue of limitations of a commision upon being fired

best friend was fired so the company would not have to pay commission on the sale of two machines on him. but i could not say anything because i still worked there and was fearful of losing my job. so if i tell him can he go after teh company to get his commission from his territory. the customer gave a P.O. while he was still working for us.


Asked on 11/01/03, 8:05 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Joseph Jacobs Jacobs & Lowder

Re: statue of limitations of a commision upon being fired

How long ago did this happen? He may have a much larger claim than the lost commission.

Call me directly:

Joe Jacobs 216-952-1990 / 216-227-0900

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Answered on 11/01/03, 2:53 pm
Steven Martinek Steven Martinek Lawyer Ltd.

Re: statue of limitations of a commision upon being fired

It is truth, not fear, which will set you free. You kept such information from your "best friend" in order to protect your job at the cost of commissions which were rightfully earned by him, and probably greatly needed by him after being terminated. You figure it out. Steve

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Answered on 11/03/03, 1:19 pm


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