Employment Law Author

Liam Chen Lee

Liam Chen Lee is a highly experienced employment lawyer who advises executives and employers on compensation, severance agreements, and other employment-related matters. He has a strong background in negotiating employment contracts and separation agreements.

Credentials

J.D., University of Pennsylvania, B.S. in Business Administration

15+ yearsExecutive CompensationSeverance Agreements

Assigned posts

Articles by Liam Chen Lee

Is Termination the Same as Quitting? Key DifferencesWhy Do I Get Paid at Different Times: Key CausesHow Unions Help Workers: Pay, Safety, and Job SecurityHow to Fill Out an I-9: Steps, Documents, and PenaltiesWhat Is Contract Employment? Taxes, Rights & RisksWhat Does OSHA 10 Certified Mean? Courses and RequirementsIs There a Union for Truck Drivers? Teamsters & MoreWhat Are the Three Types of Termination of Employment?What Does Vest Mean in Stocks: Schedules and TaxesHow to Calculate Medicare Withholding: Rates and StepsWhat Is Payroll Withholding and How Is It Calculated?What Does Mileage Reimbursement Mean? Rates and RulesHow to Calculate COBRA Cost: The 102% FormulaWhen Is Prevailing Wage Required on a Project?How to Report Household Employee Income: Taxes & FormsHow to Report Non-Compliance in the Workplace: Your RightsWho Pays for Insurance on a Company Car?How Are Taxes Calculated on Your Pay Stub?Can I Apply for Unemployment? Eligibility RequirementsWho Gets a Pension: Eligibility, Vesting, and RightsWhat to Put on Timesheets When You Have No WorkWhat Does Low Turnover Mean: Rates, Costs and ComplianceWhy Has Union Membership Declined in the US?How Long Does It Take to Get Your First Paycheck?How to Figure Payroll Deductions Step by StepHow to Prove Freelance Work Experience: Taxes & ContractsWhat Does FTE Mean in Payroll? Definition and CalculationHow to Ask for Severance Pay When Fired: Know Your RightsWhat Does a Tentative Start Date Mean? Rights and RisksHow to Fight a Return to Office Mandate: Know Your Rights