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At-Will Employment Doctrine

Common Law of Employment

Absent a contract or statute, employment is presumed 'at-will': either party may end it at any time for any lawful reason. Recognized exceptions include public-policy violations, implied contracts, and the covenant of good faith (recognized in some states). Anti-discrimination statutes also limit the doctrine.

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