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Redefining Offer In Contract Law, Daniel P. O'Gorman
Redefining Offer In Contract Law, Daniel P. O'Gorman
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The Legal Architecture Of Virtual Stores: World Wide Web Sites And The Uniform Commercial Code, Walter Effross
The Legal Architecture Of Virtual Stores: World Wide Web Sites And The Uniform Commercial Code, Walter Effross
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Employment At Will: The French Experience As A Basis For Reform, Madeleine M. Plasencia
Employment At Will: The French Experience As A Basis For Reform, Madeleine M. Plasencia
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Roughly one-quarter of the workers in the United States are represented by unions, leaving three-quarters subject to the vicissitudes of the employment-at-will doctrine.' At-will employees, as a general matter, lack protection against dismissal without cause.2 That is, an employer may dismiss an "at will" employee without notice, "for good reason, bad reason or no reason at all," so long as the proffered reasons for dismissal do not violate random whistle-blowing provisions or federal and state anti-discrimination statutes.' The mirror image of the employer's right to dismiss at will is the right of an employee who was hired to perform work …