The jury initially found that failure to provide 60-days notice

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Referencing section 10.1 of Mr. Spear’s employment contract in the Chapter 8.2  case study.

Spears v. Grambling State University

111 So. 3d 392 (2012)

The jury initially found that failure to provide 60-days notice negated the “with cause” termination. Do you agree with the jury, or with the decision of the appellate court?

What does this case teach you about the specificity needed when writing contract clauses?

Be specific and use the information presented in this chapter to justify your answers. You should be very detailed and explicit. Illustrate what you  know.

 Melvin Spears, Jr. VS Grambling State University :: 2012 :: Louisiana Court of Appeal, First Circuit Decisions :: Louisiana Case Law :: Louisiana Law :: US Law :: Justia 

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