If I’m taking my former employer to court for willful withholding of my wages and they have a history of doing this, is there a way for me to gain access to their previous court case files?
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If I’m taking my former employer to court for willful withholding of my wages and they have a history of doing this, is there a way for me to gain access to their previous court case files?
Asked on January 23, 2013 under Employment Labor Law, Virginia
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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
One way to ascertain information from your employer's prior court cases with former employees is to go down to the courthouse and pull up the case numbers of the prior matters. From there, make a written discovery request for specific information needed on these matters from the formal employer.
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