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Labor/Employment

Aug. 24, 2006

Supreme Court Confirms Doctrine of At-Will Employment

By Arthur A. Hartinger and Jesse J. Lad The California Supreme Court has been faced with numerous controversies regarding the nature of relationships between employers and their current or former employees.


Focus Column

By Arthur A. Hartinger and Jesse J. Lad

     
      The California Supreme Court has been faced with numerous controversies regarding the nature of relationships between employers and their current or former employees. As early as 1889, the Supreme Court was presented with a question regarding the meaning of an employment relationship that was defined by an employer and employee ...

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