Employment Law Author

Natalie Taylor

Natalie Taylor is a dedicated employment law attorney with expertise in employment contracts and non-compete agreements. She is committed to providing personalized representation to her clients and advocating for their rights.

Credentials

J.D., University of California, Los Angeles, School of Law

8+ yearsEmployment ContractsNon-Compete Agreements

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Articles by Natalie Taylor

How to File a Workers' Comp Claim: Steps and DeadlinesWhat Is a Flexible Savings Account and How Does It Work?What Do You Need to Get a Job at 15: Work PermitsHow to Tip Out as a Server: Federal Rules and FormulasWhat Is an ESPP: How Employee Stock Purchase Plans WorkHow to Calculate the Present Value of a PensionWhat Interest Rate Is Used to Calculate a Lump Sum Pension?When to Go to HR About a Coworker and When Not ToHow to Tell Your Boss You Have Jury Duty: Rights and PayHow to Back Out of a Job Offer After Accepting ItWhy Do Employers Want Transcripts and What Are Your Rights?How to Find a Live-In Caregiver: Wages, Taxes, and MoreHow to Fill Out Certified Payroll: WH-347 Step by StepCan You Get Short-Term Disability Without Insurance?How Do Employment Background Checks Work?How to Get a Background Check for Employment: Your RightsHow Do Unions Protect Workers: Wages, Rights, and SafetyWho Can Help With Your 401(k): Advisors to AttorneysWhy Is the Department of Labor Important?How Unemployment Works: Eligibility, Filing, and BenefitsWhat Taxes Do Employers Pay for Employees?How Do Companies Reimburse for Travel Expenses?How to Create an Independent Contractor Agreement: Key ClausesWhen to Call OSHA on a Company and What to ExpectHow to Get an Old Pay Stub: Employer, IRS, and MoreWhen Do RSUs Vest? Schedules, Triggers, and TaxesHow to Retrieve Your W-2 if It's Lost or Never ArrivedCan I Use My TSP to Buy a House: Loans and WithdrawalsWhat Is a Vesting Date? Schedules, Types, and TaxesHow Do Unions Make Money? Dues, Fees, and Investments