Legal Question in Employment Law in Florida
Labor and employment Law Employment Contracts
Recently I was under contract with a trucking co. thru Dec.31. Thier was not A no compete clause in this contract. While picking up loads from a company I was sent to, I was notified that they may need additional carriers.--name removed--I submited a bid to become one. The co. that sent me found out and canceled my contract, even though nothing in the contract I signed prevented me from doing--name removed-- Is this a breach of contract? Can I recover damages?
Asked on 7/27/07, 8:46 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Bonita Riggens
Law Office of Bonita M. Riggens
Re: Labor and employment Law Employment Contracts
You may have a breach of contract claim and may have the right to damages. You need to have the contract reviewed by an attorney who can then advise you what to do.
Answered on 7/30/07, 1:58 pm
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