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The attorney that represents me in my age discrimination suit here in Tennessee met with the judge a few weeks ago. The judge wanted some questions answered and I was very thorough in answering these questions regarding my employment since I was terminated.
Why would a judge ask for that? I'm not sure why a judge would want to know if I am working or not. Does this mean it is favorable to me or not? Thanks for your input. |
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We don't know either, particularly since we know nothing about your case.
You should be asking your attorney this question. |
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