flyfishnevada
Full time employment: Posting here.
My old employer is getting sued on a project I managed from about 2003 to 2007. The project was taken away from me for reasons too complicated to get into here, but it was not for performance issues. Others have managed the project since and it is still under development. Since I was the project manager for those years, they want me to come back and fill the Deputy Attorney General in on some facts. I don't know how long this might take or the level of my involvement. I have a couple of questions and I'm looking for general answers or opinions knowing you all can't know all the specifics.
It's my feeling that if they want me to provide them with information in preparation for a lawsuit, they need to compensate me. This is not to act as a witness or even part of discovery as far as I know. Am I wrong?
As a witness, especially if called by my former employer, would I be normally compensated? Never been called as a witness.
I want nothing to do with this, but I realize I could be subpoenaed for the actual trial. I kind of feel like I'm being greedy, but I'm retired and I don't want to spend my time and money helping out my old employer without any compensation. So what do ya'all think?
It's my feeling that if they want me to provide them with information in preparation for a lawsuit, they need to compensate me. This is not to act as a witness or even part of discovery as far as I know. Am I wrong?
As a witness, especially if called by my former employer, would I be normally compensated? Never been called as a witness.
I want nothing to do with this, but I realize I could be subpoenaed for the actual trial. I kind of feel like I'm being greedy, but I'm retired and I don't want to spend my time and money helping out my old employer without any compensation. So what do ya'all think?