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A Lesson in Employment Contracts

Williams filed suit in California on a "pay or play" contract, meaning he was to be paid whether or not the movie reached production.  He claimed t...

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Breaking an Employment Contract

  If an employment contract is broken early, there can be significant consequences which arise from this action.  An employment contract is a lega...

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Employees vs. Independent Contractors

Employees are commonly misclassifed by employers as independent contractors. If you receive payments from the company on a Form 1099, you are consid...

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Employers Filing Requirement

Employees sometimes leave their jobs and transfer employment whenever the promise of pay is higher. Due to constant transfer, some records are left wi...

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Employment Contract Agreements

A short general overview introducing employment contracts, listing the various types in bullets, and mentioning other important common aspects specifi...

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Implied Employment Contract

Most common employment hiring is presumed to be "at will" employment relationship where the employer is free to discharge individuals "for good caus...

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Non Competition Agreements

A non competition agreement, often also called a non compete agreement, is legal in most states though some areas don’t allow them at all.

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Non-Compete Agreements

A non-compete agreement, also known as a non-compete clause, or covenant to not compete, is simply put, an agreement between an employee and their e...

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Oral Employment Contract

Oral employment contracts or “verbal contracts” for employment have generally been enforced by courts under the legal doctrine of “implied con...

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Written Employment Contract

If the three types of employment contracts, oral, written and implied, the written employment contract is the one least utilized by employers.  W...

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