Under traditional agency law doctrine, employees are agents of their employers and owe an agent’s concomitant fiduciary duties. Employers, in turn, are merely principals and have no corresponding fiduciary duties. A new wave of thinking has unsettled this approach by concluding that only high-level employees have fiduciary responsibilities to their employers. Taking this controversy as a starting point, this Article reconceives the employment relationship as a mutual fiduciary relationship in which both employers and employees are fiduciaries of one another. Even though current law does not consider employers to be fiduciaries of their employees, employers have long had significant statutory and common-law responsibilities toward their empl...
Labour law struggles to deal with the vertical disintegration of the enterprise, a phenomenon that q...
The purpose of this paper is to show that the common law governing the employment of labour in the U...
The fiduciary relationship that exists between a company and its directors is a universal concept. S...
Under traditional agency law doctrine, employees are agents of their employers and owe an agent’s co...
Fiduciary duties in contract arise from a relationship between the parties that depend on the mainte...
This article examines the law surrounding the fiduciary duties owed by non-officer employees to thei...
In the business realm, the fiduciary duties of partners, corporate directors, and officers originate...
This article argues that lawyers cannot contract out of their fiduciary duties. There is a mandatory...
The article examines the question of who should be considered the legal employer in triangular emplo...
Recent business scandals have focused attention on failures of corporate governance involving serio...
The fiduciary relationship is one of the most fundamental legal relationships, and its importance fo...
The duties that principals and agents owe each other are typically coterminous with the agency relat...
Most observers would say that the employment relationship is regulated largely by statutes. This Art...
This thesis concentrates on the analysis of duties owed between employer and employee. In Chapter 1 ...
This Article examines the dilemma of a fiduciary acting for parties who, as among themselves, have c...
Labour law struggles to deal with the vertical disintegration of the enterprise, a phenomenon that q...
The purpose of this paper is to show that the common law governing the employment of labour in the U...
The fiduciary relationship that exists between a company and its directors is a universal concept. S...
Under traditional agency law doctrine, employees are agents of their employers and owe an agent’s co...
Fiduciary duties in contract arise from a relationship between the parties that depend on the mainte...
This article examines the law surrounding the fiduciary duties owed by non-officer employees to thei...
In the business realm, the fiduciary duties of partners, corporate directors, and officers originate...
This article argues that lawyers cannot contract out of their fiduciary duties. There is a mandatory...
The article examines the question of who should be considered the legal employer in triangular emplo...
Recent business scandals have focused attention on failures of corporate governance involving serio...
The fiduciary relationship is one of the most fundamental legal relationships, and its importance fo...
The duties that principals and agents owe each other are typically coterminous with the agency relat...
Most observers would say that the employment relationship is regulated largely by statutes. This Art...
This thesis concentrates on the analysis of duties owed between employer and employee. In Chapter 1 ...
This Article examines the dilemma of a fiduciary acting for parties who, as among themselves, have c...
Labour law struggles to deal with the vertical disintegration of the enterprise, a phenomenon that q...
The purpose of this paper is to show that the common law governing the employment of labour in the U...
The fiduciary relationship that exists between a company and its directors is a universal concept. S...