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Friday, December 18, 2009
So You Think Your Fantasy Football Team Is Doing Bad
This is an interesting and timely story for me as I will be speaking at the Advanced Employment Law Seminar sponsored by the Texas State Bar in early January. My topic: "You're Not the Boss of Me: When and How Much Can an Employer Regulate Employee Conduct On and Off the Job." Rob correctly points out that the key is likely to be that Texas is an employment at will state. I think the most interesting long term question is whether or not somewhere down the road, the expectations of the general public on what employers should do, as opposed to what they can legally do, becomes so at odds with employment at will, that the venerable doctrine is abandoned. Of course that could never happen. And Lehman Brothers could never go bankrupt, Arthur Andersen could never fail, and Tiger Woods could never .... You get the point.
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Michael, I should've been fired for the performance of my Fantasy Football team this year! By the end of the league's regular season, I was giving virtual tryouts to Ryan Leaf and Todd Marinovich.
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BTW, thanks for the plug on bullying in healthcare post! Happy holidays, David Yamada
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