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Timestamp: 2017-06-27 17:22:06
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Search BusinessSafe - Law for Business	Are You Asking a Candidate “Illegal” Questions in the Job Interview?
Are you asking a candidate “illegal” questions in a job interview? This post explores some of the common problem questions to avoid and suggests tips for keeping the hiring process legal and safe for all. Agents Aren't Just for Sport Stars, Part 2
This post discusses the duties of the principal to the agent and the important legal doctrine of apparent agency, also known as agency by estoppel. At-Will Employment in Colorado: Can You Really Fire Someone for Any Reason?
Can you really fire someone for any reason? This informative Colorado employment law post explores the at-will employment doctrine and its exceptions. Do I Have to Pay a Summer Intern? The Legal Ins and Outs of Unpaid Internships
Can you have an unpaid intern? This post highlights the legal ins and outs of unpaid internships and explains how to analyze your internship with a series of factors. Agents Aren’t Just for Sport Stars, Part 1
This post explores the basic terms used in agency law to describe a principal-agent relationship and gives an overview of the general duties between an agent and principal. What Else is in a Contract? Part 3 in a Series on Contracts
A good contract will usually have a number of standard clauses that can be very important if there is ever a dispute over the contract. This post continues Part 2 by summarizing some more common contract clauses. What’s in a Contract? Part 2 in a Series on Contracts
A good contract will have a number of standard clauses that can be very important if there is ever a dispute over the contract. This post summarizes some of the more common contract clauses. What is a Contract? Part 1 in a Series on Contracts
Colorado employers must verify their employees’ legal work status. To do this, they must fill out the new federal I-9, which is very similar to the old one, but has some new “smart” characteristics. Subscribe to this RSS feed