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  1. #1
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    Default Re: Wrongful Termination and Defamation of Business Reputation

    Yes, what they did was legal. No, you have no grounds for suit.

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    Default Re: Wrongful Termination and Defamation of Business Reputation

    Even though their grounds for termination are based on documents that don't exist?

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    Default Re: Wrongful Termination and Defamation of Business Reputation

    They don't need grounds. They can fire you for any reason not specifically prohibited by law, including the fact that they simply don't like you. Google at-will employment.

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