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Bryan Rogers
on Nov 28, 2024Verified
An employee's reasonable expectation in response to an employer's promise is key to a finding of an implied employment contract.
Implied Employment Contract
An implied employment contract refers to an employment agreement that is not formally documented but is inferred from comments, actions, and the relationship between employer and employee.
Reasonable Expectation
An anticipation or belief that is logically and legally justified under the circumstances.
- Master the essential principles and special cases under the employment-at-will doctrine.
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Learning Objectives
- Master the essential principles and special cases under the employment-at-will doctrine.
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