8. What do I do if I believe that I am not being treated fairly?
Say just that.
Tell your boss, the human resources professional, your boss's boss, or whoever else can help change the situation, that your exit is not being handled properly.
If you are not able to turn things around on your own, or if you just need help assessing your situation, consider engaging an executive law attorney to advise you (see
10. What does the term "executive law"
mean?). Often, with just an hour or so of consultation, an experienced executive law attorney can help you evaluate your rights under the law and under any contracts with your employer. An executive law attorney can also assist you in identifying options and planning a strategic course to turn around the situation. Although other approaches should typically be exhausted first, it may be that only initiating litigation against your employer or former employer will bring an acceptable resolution.
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