RE: Cutting a contract short

Subject: RE: Cutting a contract short
From: CGiordano -at- EvergreenInvestments -dot- com
To: "Andrea C. Carrero" <andrea -at- wordtex -dot- com>
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 14:31:17 -0400

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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