RE: Cutting a contract short

Subject: RE: Cutting a contract short
From: "Andrea C. Carrero" <andrea -at- wordtex -dot- com>
To: <CGiordano -at- EvergreenInvestments -dot- com>
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 14:39:58 -0400

But we're not talking about employment in this case. We're talking about a
contracted arrangement to provide services. The contract rules whether it is
an at-will employment state or not, depending on the laws governing
contractual agreements between entities in the state(s) applicable in the
agreement. I agree, though, that giving notice in an employment situation is
a professional courtesy.



I know there is an attorney who is a member of STC, although I don't recall
his name. I'm sure that he would provide his services to members where he is
barred. He may even offer a discounted rate to members to do so.



~Andrea~

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From: CGiordano -at- EvergreenInvestments -dot- com
[mailto:CGiordano -at- EvergreenInvestments -dot- com]
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 2:31 PM
To: Andrea C. Carrero
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Subject: RE: Cutting a contract short




Keep in mind that in employment-at-will states (U.S.), notification is often
considered professional courtesy only. It may not be legally required or
enforceable on either side. But indeed, it's a lesson in reading the
contract, and consulting with an attorney.

Connie P Giordano, M A
Senior Technical Advisor/Technical Writer
Evergreen Investments
704/383-4405

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