“At Will” Means Exactly That

    The oft-maligned California courts may have "done good" as the ContractsProfBlog points out:

    "After decades of waffling in California, it’s official:  "At will" employment literally means "at will."  Where an employment agreement specifies that it is at will, courts in the Golden State will not imply a "for cause" limitation on firing.  The ruling by the California Supreme Court clarifies things in the wake of appellate decisions that previously had been all over the board."

    Link: ContractsProf Blog: "At Will" Means Exactly That.

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