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Termination review — high-risk flag detection, severance + release, and final pay timing by jurisdiction. Jurisdiction-specific rules and release consideration periods are researched per review, not stored. Use when the user says "reviewing a termination", "can we fire this person", "term review", or describes a termination scenario.
npx skill4agent add anthropics/claude-for-legal termination-review~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/employment-legal/CLAUDE.md## Matter workspacesEnabled✗/employment-legal:matter-workspace switch <slug>practice-levelmatter.md~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/employment-legal/matters/<matter-slug>/Cross-matter contexton~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/employment-legal/CLAUDE.md~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/employment-legal/CLAUDE.md## Outputs## Who's using this~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/employment-legal/CLAUDE.md| Flag | Why it's high-risk | Check |
|---|---|---|
| Recent complaint | Retaliation claim | Has this employee filed any complaint (HR, ethics hotline, regulatory) recently? |
| Protected leave | Leave-law interference/retaliation | Currently on or recently returned from protected leave (FMLA/state equivalents, disability, parental, military)? |
| Protected class + timing | Discrimination claim | Protected class AND recently disclosed/visible (pregnancy announcement, religious accommodation request, disability disclosure)? |
| Whistleblower | Federal and state whistleblower statutes | Has this employee raised concerns about illegality, safety, fraud? |
| Thin documentation | "Why now?" problem | For performance terms: is there a PIP, written warnings, documented feedback? Or did this come out of nowhere? |
| Comparator problem | Disparate treatment | Is someone else doing the same thing and not being terminated? |
| Contract/handbook promise | Breach | Does the offer letter, handbook, or any writing promise a process that isn't being followed? |
| Exempt misclassification | FLSA + state wage claim with liquidated damages | See the classification check below. Fires on state + classification + title. |
~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/employment-legal/CLAUDE.md## Wage & hour🔴 Potential exempt misclassification — [title] earning $[X] in [state]. The exempt salary threshold in [state] is approximately $[Y]. Before termination, route to[model knowledge — verify]for a classification check — a misclassified employee who's terminated has a ready-made FLSA and state-wage claim with liquidated damages, attorneys' fees, and (in CA) PAGA exposure, which the separation agreement may not be able to release cleanly. A terminated plaintiff with unpaid-OT exposure is the most litigated wage-and-hour fact pattern in these states./employment-legal:wage-hour-qa
/employment-legal:wage-hour-qawage-hour-qa[verify — consult wage-and-hour counsel before asserting or paying]~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/employment-legal/CLAUDE.mdResearch the applicable rules for the employee's jurisdiction before finalizing the plan. Specifically:
- Final-pay timing — this varies widely by state and often depends on whether the employee was terminated or resigned. Research the currently operative rule, including any waiting-time or late-pay penalties.
- Accrued-PTO payout — research whether the jurisdiction requires payout, and any interaction with accrual-cap or use-it-or-lose-it policies.
- Required notices — research any jurisdiction-specific notices required at termination (e.g., state unemployment, continuation-coverage notices beyond federal COBRA, benefits continuation).
- Mass-layoff / plant-closing notices — research federal WARN Act and any state "mini-WARN" or local ordinance that may apply if this is part of a larger reduction. Coverage thresholds and notice periods differ.
Cite primary sources. Verify currency.No silent supplement. If a research query to the configured legal research tool returns few or no results for the jurisdiction's final-pay, PTO, notice, or WARN rule, report what was found and stop. Do NOT fill the gap from web search or model knowledge without asking. Say: "The search returned [N] results from [tool]. Coverage appears thin for [jurisdiction / rule]. Options: (1) broaden the search query, (2) try a different research tool, (3) search the web — results will be taggedand should be checked against a primary source before relying, or (4) stop here and flag for attorney verification. Which would you like?" A lawyer decides whether to accept lower-confidence sources.[web search — verify]Source attribution. Tag every citation in the plan — final-pay rule, PTO rule, notices, WARN / mini-WARN, OWBPA consideration periods, state release restrictions — with where it came from:,[Westlaw], or the MCP tool name for citations retrieved from a legal research connector;[CourtListener]for web-search citations;[web search — verify]for citations recalled from training data;[model knowledge — verify]for citations the user supplied. Citations tagged[user provided]carry higher fabrication risk and should be checked first. Never strip or collapse the tags.verify
~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/employment-legal/CLAUDE.mdResearch the applicable release-consideration rules. If the employee is 40 or over, federal law (OWBPA) imposes specific requirements that affect the consideration period, revocation period, required advisements, and — for group terminations — required decisional-unit disclosures. The specific consideration period differs between an individual termination, a group RIF, and a group exit incentive; the rule also depends on the employee's age and the number of employees affected. Do not state the day count from memory — research the currently operative rule for the specific situation and cite primary sources. Also research any state-law analogs or parallel release requirements. Verify currency.
Research-connector pre-flight. Before emitting the memo, check whether a legal research connector is reachable for this session — Westlaw, CourtListener, or any firm-configured research MCP. Collect this into the reviewer note per CLAUDE.md: if no connector returns results in Step 3 (or none is configured at run time), record it in the Sources: line of the reviewer note — e.g.,## Outputs. Per-citationnot connected — cites from training knowledge; the highest-fabrication topics in termination-law memos are final-pay timing, OWBPA group/individual distinctions, state-specific NDA / non-disparagement rules (e.g., CA SB 331), and NLRB positions (e.g., McLaren Macomb) — spot-check those firsttags remain inline. Do not emit a standalone banner above the memo.[model knowledge — verify]
Jurisdiction assumption. This review assumes the employee's jurisdiction as stated in Step 1 and any defaults from→ Jurisdictional footprint. Employment rules, final-pay timing, release requirements, and notice obligations vary materially by jurisdiction. If the employee works in a different state or country, or if choice-of-law is contested, this analysis may not apply as written.~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/employment-legal/CLAUDE.md
~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/employment-legal/CLAUDE.md[WORK-PRODUCT HEADER — per plugin config ## Outputs — differs by role; see `## Who's using this`]
## Termination Review: [Role/Name] — [Date]
**Jurisdiction:** [State]
**Reason:** [Performance / Misconduct / RIF / Elimination]
**Planned date:** [Date]
---
### Bottom line
[Can you proceed / Need to fix X first / Stop — one-sentence why]
---
### High-risk flags
[Every flag from Step 2. ✅ Clear or 🔴 FLAG with detail.]
**Escalation:** [None needed | Escalate to [name] before proceeding — [which flag]]
---
### Jurisdiction requirements ([State])
- Final pay: [researched rule and cite; state whether PTO is included per the
researched rule and any team policy]
- Required notices: [list, each researched and cited]
- Mass-layoff notice (if applicable): [researched rule and cite]
---
### Severance and release
- Severance: [amount per formula / none]
- Release: [required / not — if required, research and apply the
consideration-period, revocation-period, advisement, and (for groups)
decisional-unit-disclosure requirements that govern this specific
situation; cite primary sources and verify currency]
- [Any state-law release rules or non-disclosure/non-disparagement
restrictions that apply]
---
### Documentation
[Assessment of paper trail. Gaps flagged.]
---
### Go / No-go
[Clear to proceed | Proceed with changes below | Hold — escalation pending]
### Checklist for term day
- [ ] Final paycheck ready, correct amount, delivered per researched rule
- [ ] Continuation-coverage notices (COBRA / state analogs) prepared
- [ ] [State] unemployment notice prepared
- [ ] Severance agreement (if applicable) with the consideration period
required for this specific situation
- [ ] Return of property / access cutoff coordinated
- [ ] [etc.]## Who's using this~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/employment-legal/CLAUDE.mdTerminating an employee has legal consequences — wrongful-termination, discrimination, retaliation, and wage-law claims all trace back to how this decision is structured. Have you reviewed this termination with an attorney? If yes, proceed. If no, here's a brief to bring to them:
- Employee, jurisdiction, reason, planned date
- Every high-risk flag the review surfaced (recent complaint, protected leave, protected class + timing, whistleblower, thin documentation, comparator, contract/handbook promise) — with detail
- Jurisdiction-specific findings (final pay, PTO, required notices, mass-layoff rules) and where they were cited from
- Severance/release analysis, including any OWBPA/older-worker-protection angles
- Open questions and what's unresolved
- What could go wrong (the claim theory this fact pattern supports)
- What to ask the attorney (is this a clean term; do we need more documentation first; does the release need specific language; do we need to stagger decisional units)
If you need to find an attorney, solicitor, barrister, or other authorised legal professional: contact your professional regulator (state bar in the US, SRA/Bar Standards Board in England & Wales, Law Society in Scotland/NI/Ireland/Canada/Australia, or your jurisdiction's equivalent) for a referral service. Employment is one of the practice areas where a short consult before the termination meeting consistently outvalues a post-termination claim defense.
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