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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Don’t take anything you’re not allowed to take (ie confidential/proprietaty) but make sure you have copies of all your performance reviews and any other “atta girl”-type emails from your supervisors and from clients. Make sure you have a copy of all the relevant HR policies make sure you have a copy of your job description and info about the people your duties are going to. If you know of any others being pushed out like you are, find out their ages. Print or forward yourself copies of any emails about what’s happening to you now. Before speaking with an attorney, draft up a succinct chronology of events. [/quote] This. Attorneys typically get the best result when they can tell the client’s story in a compelling manner, and this type of foundational information makes it much easier to do that. Help them help you. [/quote]
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