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Friday, March 16, 2007

Week In Review (March 16, 2007)

Most Popular Federal Law Article

[url=“http://www.elinfonet.com/headcount.php?ID=9513”>Latest Developments in I-9 Compliance: What Every Employer Needs to Know.</A>
What Obligations Do Employers Have Relating to Verifying the Employment Eligibility of All Employees?
Located On: Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney

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<a >The Risks of Hiring Someone Bound by a Noncompetition Agreement.</A>
You are about to hire a new employee when you learn that she signed a noncompetition agreement with her current employer. “No problem,” you think, “courts never enforce those things. Besides, even if a court does enforce the noncompetition agreement, it will not affect me as the new employer because I did not sign the agreement.”
Located On: Fredrikson & Byron, P.A.

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<a TARGET=“_blank”]Former ‘American Idol’ employee sues for sexual harassment[/url]
Orlando Sentinel - March 13, 2007

Posted by Patrick Della Valle on 03/16 at 07:19 AM
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