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Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Employment Law, Paul G. Beers
Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Employment Law, Paul G. Beers
University of Richmond Law Review
The focus of this article is upon employment law in Virginia during 1993 and the first half of 1994. In addition, significant judicial decisions from 1992 are covered. Workers' compensation and unemployment compensation are excluded as topics. Public sector employment law also lies outside the scope of this article. Nevertheless, two decisions of the Supreme Court of Virginia which involve public employees are analyzed. The most turbulent and rapidly evolving area of Virginia employment law lies in tort. The decisions discussed below indicate that employees stand only a modest chance of recovering against their employers in wrongful discharge suits based …
Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Employment Law, Robert T. Billingsley, Thomas J. Dillon Iii
Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Employment Law, Robert T. Billingsley, Thomas J. Dillon Iii
University of Richmond Law Review
This article surveys the judicial and legislative developments in Virginia employment law between June 1990 and June 1991. Developments in the areas of worker's compensation and unemployment compensation, each of which has its own distinctive body of law, are outside the scope of this article.
Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Employment Law, Keith D. Boyette, Robert T. Billingsley
Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Employment Law, Keith D. Boyette, Robert T. Billingsley
University of Richmond Law Review
This survey article covers judicial developments in Virginia employment law between June 1989 and June 1990. The survey does not address developments in the areas of workers' compensation or unemployment compensation.