Can i be charge of Breach of contract if i file my resignation letter with the company im working?i was just hired just a month ago.

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Can i be charge of Breach of contract if i file my resignation letter with the company im working?i was just hired just a month ago.

Asked on March 1, 2012 under Employment Labor Law, Alaska

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SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

If you signed some employment agreement or contract, including one which was contained in an offer letter you countersigned, and you violated its terms in some way, that would be breach of contract. So the key questions are: 1) did you sign any agreements or contracts; and 2) did you violate any of their terms? If so, yes, that could be breach of contract, and you could potentially be sued. You may wish to repost your question with additional detail.


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