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Counsel Beware: A Few Keystrokes May Modify An Agreement
With the exponential growth of e-mail as the primary method of business communication, corporate counsel should be mindful that a few keystrokes can make their best-laid plans go awry. A New York appellate court recently ruled that a series of e-mails between an employee and his employer can...
Read MoreIndependent Contractors Can Be Protected Under New Jersey's Whistleblower Statute
In this age of outsourcing when the number of contract workers in the United States continues to grow,1 New Jersey's highest court has held that independent contractors are eligible for protection under the state's whistleblower statute. In two companion cases, D'Annunzio v. Prudential Insurance...
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