Employment Law Author

Julia Knight

Julia Knight is a skilled employment attorney with expertise in wrongful termination and employment contracts. She has a deep understanding of the complexities of employment law and is dedicated to fighting for her clients' rights.

Credentials

J.D., University of California, Berkeley

8+ yearsWrongful TerminationEmployment Contracts

Assigned posts

Articles by Julia Knight

Can I Cash Out Sick Time? Rules by State and EmployerHow to Pay Employee Taxes: Withholding and DepositsIs Getting Paid Once a Month Legal? What the Law SaysHow Does a Payroll System Work? Taxes and PenaltiesWhat Is a Whistleblower? Definition, Laws & ProtectionsWhat Is Employment Tax? Types and Employer ObligationsWhat Is New Hire Paperwork: Forms and RequirementsWhat Are Nominal Wages? Definition and ExamplesIs Severance Cancelled? When Employers Can Stop PaymentHow to Calculate a 401(k) Match: Formulas and LimitsHow Much Is Redundancy Pay? Rates and CalculationHow to Change Your Name at Work: W-4, I-9, and PayrollIs Tier 6 Pension Worth It? Benefits and TradeoffsWho Does OSHA Protect? Coverage and ExceptionsWhat Does Hourly Compensation Mean? Pay, OT & RightsHow Do You Pay Employees When Starting a Business?What Is Differential Pay? Types, Taxes & OvertimeWhat Does FMLA Protect? Job Rights and BenefitsDo You Have to Accept a Job Offer Right Away?What Are the Numbers in a Severance Package?Does the US Have Paid Maternity Leave? Federal and State LawsHow to Decline a Job Offer You Already Accepted: Legal RisksIs It Good to Have a Pension? Lifetime Income and TaxesHow to Reimburse Employees for Expenses: IRS RulesAre 1099 Jobs Worth It? Taxes, Rights, and Trade-offsHow to Check Your Pension and Find Unclaimed BenefitsHow Does Prevailing Wage Work? Rates, Pay, and PenaltiesWhere Does Pension Money Come From? Funding SourcesWhat Is Domestic Service Work: Definition and Tax RulesWhat Is a Right to Work Document? US and UK Rules