March 2009
Intermediate to advanced
669 pages
20h 19m
English
The fair use doctrine is one of the circumstances for use of published works without permission specified by the Copyright Act of 1976. Use of a work for criticism, commentary, news reporting, or teaching is not an infringement if four factors laid out in the law are met.
The faltering company exception to the WARN Act allows companies with a reasonable expectation that they will receive the additional funding they are actively seeking do not need to provide 60 days notice or a layoff or closure.
See childcare discrimination.
The fellow servant rule is a common-law doctrine that absolves employers of responsibility for worker injuries if a co-worker's ...
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