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Preclusive Effect Of Administrative Decisions In Wrongful Dismissal Suits, Henry H. Perritt Jr. Apr 2013

Preclusive Effect Of Administrative Decisions In Wrongful Dismissal Suits, Henry H. Perritt Jr.

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

This article considers the interaction between administrative agency decisions and wrongful dismissal lawsuits under the res judicata doctrine.


At-Will Employment: An Overview, Theodore J. St. Antoine Apr 2013

At-Will Employment: An Overview, Theodore J. St. Antoine

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.


Court Of Special Appeals Of Maryland Holds No Res Judicata, No Double Jeopardy, And No Due Process Violation In State Employee Termination. Maryland State Department Of Education V. Douglas Shoop, Sama Shabib Apr 2013

Court Of Special Appeals Of Maryland Holds No Res Judicata, No Double Jeopardy, And No Due Process Violation In State Employee Termination. Maryland State Department Of Education V. Douglas Shoop, Sama Shabib

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.


When Public Employees Speak Out On Issues Of Public Concern: The Applicability Of Pickering In Garcetti V. Ceballos, Jayne Chen Apr 2013

When Public Employees Speak Out On Issues Of Public Concern: The Applicability Of Pickering In Garcetti V. Ceballos, Jayne Chen

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.


The After-Acquired Evidence Doctrine: A Dubious Defense In Employment Discrimination Cases, Kenneth R. Davis Nov 2012

The After-Acquired Evidence Doctrine: A Dubious Defense In Employment Discrimination Cases, Kenneth R. Davis

Pepperdine Law Review

No abstract provided.


Shareholder Demands For Higher Corporate Earnings Have Their Price: How Courts Allow Employers To Fire Older Employees For Their Achievements, Kester Spindler Oct 2012

Shareholder Demands For Higher Corporate Earnings Have Their Price: How Courts Allow Employers To Fire Older Employees For Their Achievements, Kester Spindler

Pepperdine Law Review

No abstract provided.