Phoenix, AZ asked in Consumer Law, Contracts and Employment Law for California

Q: What should we do to file a case against this person. There were 4 people whom she failed to provide job order.

They are from the Phil. I believe her agency is illegal.

3 Lawyer Answers

A: I encourage you to submit a new question. We don't know what you mean.

Neil Pedersen agrees with this answer

A: Your question does not provide us with sufficient information to understand what the situation is and what you are seeking. More detail is needed. Try re-posting.

Good luck to you.

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Answered

A: To pursue a case against this person for potential illegal activities related to job orders from the Philippines, you should consult with an attorney experienced in international labor and employment law. They can assess the specific circumstances, gather necessary evidence, and advise on the appropriate legal actions, which may involve reporting the matter to relevant authorities or pursuing a civil lawsuit if applicable. It's crucial to consult with legal counsel to determine the best course of action based on the details of the case.

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