[NABS-L] How to file a law suit on a company

Selvin Linder sflinder775 at access.alamancecc.edu
Fri Jun 14 13:40:05 UTC 2019


I am talking it through with my Rehab specialist. The job I got hired at
Bimbo QSR is for a summer job. I was thinking of reapply to WestRock in the
fall. I will figure out a way to write a bad review on them. There employer
does not reply on why I did not get hired in the spring.  When they still
have the same job title posted. I am about to explode.

On Fri, Jun 14, 2019 at 9:27 AM Littlefield, Tyler <tyler at tysdomain.com>
wrote:

> Selvin:
> If I remember correctly, you were also "discriminated against" by another
> company because they didn't have something so that you could see easily
> enough. I'm not here to say whether or not this is the case, but you're
> acting like you can just file a form and sue a company. It generally takes
> hundreds of thousands of dollars, multiple lawyers, a lot of time, and most
> importantly very solid proof. So, if you want to file a lawsuit against a
> multi-billion dollar international company, get your wallet out and find a
> lawyer near you. They only charge a few hundred dollars an hour or so,
> nothing to worry about. Enjoy!
> On 6/14/2019 8:06 AM, Selvin Linder via NABS-L wrote:
>
> Good morning all:
>
> I was wondering if anyone knows on how to file a law suit on company. I am
> going to probably sue WestRock. I believe I was discriminated.
>
>
>
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