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Employee Misconduct Assault Employer Liability Issues

Lewitt Hackman

Franchisor 101: Duty of Care

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The Texas Supreme Court reversed a lower court’s decision against a franchisor based on a theory of negligence after a customer was assaulted by an employee of the franchisee. The court concluded that franchisor did not owe a...more

Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP

N.C. Appellate Court Rejects Claim Against Employer Over How It Reported Alleged Criminal Assault

In most situations, employers are not liable for civil claims relating to criminal conduct by their employees because such actions are deemed to be outside the course and scope of their employment. Plaintiffs can get around...more

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