: Lack of jurisdiction, improper venue, or failure to state a claim under rules like FRCP 12(b) .
: Closes the guide and records the dismissal in analytics. Dismissed
: Continuing employment would break the law (e.g., a driver losing their license). : Lack of jurisdiction, improper venue, or failure
In a legal setting, "dismissed" means a judge has decided to end a case without a full trial. : Lack of jurisdiction
: When an employee feels forced to resign because the employer fundamentally breached their contract (e.g., cutting pay or creating a hostile environment).
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