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- Understand & Obey the Injunction: Read the order meticulously, focusing on the prohibited actions. This is critical. Any violation can worsen your situation. Make a physical note of the restrictions to avoid accidental breaches.
- Gather Supporting Documents: Look for any emails, company policies, or records that demonstrate the reasonableness of your actions. Did you report a concern internally? Was the information publicly available? Gather anything that strengthens your justification.
- Craft a Calm & Factual Statement: Prepare a concise statement for the show-cause meeting. Avoid accusatory language about your employer.
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Focus on facts: "On [date], I [action taken] because [brief explanation of justification]." Emphasize your intent to address the accusations fully at the court hearing.
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- Seek Legal Aid Immediately: While Monday morning may be the earliest for most lawyers, explore legal aid options. Many operate with limited weekend hours. Explain the urgency and provide a brief overview of the situation. Even a brief consultation can offer valuable guidance.
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