BUS Law exam 2
How are Agency Relationships formed?
1. By Agreement 2. By Ratification (agree after the fact) 3. By Estoppel (to stop or prevent) 4. By Operation of Law (unimportant)
3 Important things outlined in Workers' Comp. Laws
1. Employers must be participant 2. Employees must be acting in the scope of their employment at the time of their injury 3. Employee must give timely notice of work-related injuries
Assumption of Risk
1. Knowledge of the risk 2. Voluntary assumption of the risk (applicable when you get hurt in a way that is not normal to the circumstance)
Fraudulent Misrepresentation
1. Lying about a material fact or piece of information 2. Someone relied on that false statement was harmed
Shifting Burden of Proof
1. Plaintiff must make prima facie showing of discrimination 2. Defendant must articulate Non-Discriminatory Reason 3. Plaintiff must show that Defendant's NDR is mere "pretext" to cover up
Wrongful Interference with a Contractual Relationship (business tort)
1. Valid enforceable contract between 2 parties 2. 3rd party must know contract exists 3. 3rd party intentionally induces one party to breach contract
Unintentional Torts (Negligence) must include elements of:
1. duty 2. breach 3. causation 4. damages
Employment At Will
A common law doctrine either party may terminate an employment relationship at any time for any reason, unless a contract specifies otherwise.
Protected Class
A group of persons protected by specific laws for specific characteristics
Puffery
A salesperson's exaggerated claims concerning the quality of goods (no lies, just sales)
Business Necessity
A work-related practice that is necessary to the safe and efficient operation of an organization
ADEA
Age Discrimination in Employment Act
ADA
Americans with Disabilities Act
Special POA
An agent has express authority over specifically outlined acts
Who is exempt from overtime pay?
An employee with superior authority (hire/fire) or salaries over $36,000
Harassment by Supervisors
An employer may be liable for a supervisor's sexual harassment whether or not the employer knows
Dram Shop Acts
Bar owner or bartender may be held liable for injuries caused by a person who became intoxicated while drinking at the bar
Why would an Employer be liable for a supervisor's harassment?
Because it is an agency relationship
If the principal authorizes an agent to commit a tort who is liable?
Both the principal and agent are liable
Principal
Can control an agent's conduct
FLSA deals with what?
Child Labor Laws and minimum wage
Indemnify
Compensate for loss, damage, or injury; reimburse
Duties of Principal to Agent
Compensation, indemnification, cooperation, safe working conditions
3 Exceptions to Employment at Will Doctrine
Contract theory, tort theory, public policy
Remedies under Title VII
Damages, reinstatement, backpay
Actual Malice (defamation)
Defendant knows the statement is false, or acted with reckless regard for the truth (didn't bother to fact check)
Good Samaritan Statute
Defense for a person who tries to help a person in need but is unable to (so long as they don't leave the person worse off)
False Imprisonment (intentional tort)
Depriving someone of their free will physically, mentally, or economically
What are Punitive Damages?
Designed to punish the tortfeasor for REALLY bad behavior (gross negligence) and deter others from doing the same
Detour v. Frolic
Detour is slight deviation, frolic is a greater deviation
What is the Reasonable Person Standard?
Did the defendant act reasonably given the situation?
Contract Theory
Employee alleges there is an implied contract of employment based on the employer's words and actions
Whistleblowing
Employee exposing an employer's wrongdoing to outsiders, such as the media or government regulatory agencies
Key Employees
Employees whose experience and skills are critical to the success of a business
Where can there be an Agency Relationship?
Employer and Employee as well as outside relationships (real estate agent)
Doctrine of Respondeat Superior
Employer is vicariously liable for negligent torts committed within the agent's "scope of employment"
Electronic Communications Privacy Act
Employer must notify employees that they have "no reasonable expectation of privacy" (they can see your browsing activity)
Title VII and Religion
Employers must make reasonable accommodation for a worker's religious beliefs unless the request would cause undue hardship for the business
EEOC
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Powers of Attorney (POA)
Example of express authority
FLSA
Fair Labor Standards Act
FMLA
Family and Medical Leave Act
What does the EEOC do?
Federal Administrative Agency that enforces the federal anti discrimination statute
What is WARN?
Federal Statute that requires an employer planning to do a mass lay off (1/3 all employees) must notice to workers, unions, and state and local government authorities
Trespass to Land (intentional tort)
Going onto someone's land without permission
Affirmative Action
Governmental program designed to remedy decades of governmental discrimination
Social Host Liability
Hosts are liable for guests who get intoxicated and hurt themselves; your house, your responsibility, even when you're not home
After-Acquired Evidence
If an employer is sued they are allowed to bring in negative evidence against
What is the exception to offering accommodations?
If doing so would cause an undue hardship
Contributory Negligence
If the Plaintiff is found even 1% responsible for their own injury they get nothing
Harassment by Co-Workers or Others
If the supervisor is aware of the sexual harassment and does not take action they may be held liable
Unemployment
If you have employees, you must have unemployment insurance (employers pay into the federal system)
Assault (intentional tort)
Immediate apprehension of unwanted contact (the feeling of possible contact, fear is not required)
Hostile Environment
In order to be actionable Defendant's behavior must be severe and/or pervasive that it alters the conditions of employment
Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress (intentional tort)
In order to be actionable, the act must be so extreme and outrageous that it exceeds the bounds of decency expected by the community
Publication Requirement (defamation)
In order to be actionable, there must be a publication of the false statement; 3rd party heard or read statement
Defamation of a Public Figure
In order to win a defamation lawsuit, must prove "actual malice"
What are intentional torts?
Intention to commit an act, NOT to cause harm, but it does cause harm
What are the two types of Torts?
Intentional and negligence
Disparate Treatment
Intentional discrimination
What does ADA say?
It is a violation to discriminate against someone who has a real or perceived disability
If the agent is notified of something what is assumed?
It is assumed that the principal knows about the issue, even if they haven't been told yet
Scope of Agent's Authority - Actual Authority
It is express, written clearly what the agent may do, and implied, doing what is necessary to carry out the express authority.
Seniority Systems
Last In First Out
Tort Law
Law that deals with harm to a person or a person's property.
What is the duty of landowners?
Maintain premises in a reasonable safe condition for all who enter, including trespassers; warn of any known hazards or make safe
What is the restriction of FLSA dealing with hazardous work?
Minors may not work in hazardous environments (the exemption is family owned businesses so long as the family owns the business)
Title VII
Most prolific anti discrimination statutory law; 1964 Civil Rights which applies at all levels of employment (from first paycheck to last)
What must something be in order to be liable?
Must be foreseeable (texting while driving)
Bona Fide Occupational Qualification
Necessary qualification for performing a job usually for gender or religion (priest at a church; woman at VS)
Disparate Impact
No intent to discriminate but there is usually a policy which has the affect of discrimination
What are General Damages?
No solid number; compensation for pain and suffering
If agent is not authorized to act is the principal still bound to the obligation?
No the principal is not bound
OSHA
Occupational Safety and Health Act
Purported Agent
One who claims to be an agent
If the principal commits a tort who is liable?
Only the principal
Duties of Agent to Principal
Performance, notification, loyalty, obedience, accounting
Is the principal vicariously liable for an agent's detour or frolic?
Principal is liable for a detour but NOT a frolic
Scope of Agent's Authority - Express Authority
Principal says/does something that leads a 3rd party to believe a purported agent has more authority than they do.
What is the duty of professionals?
Professionals owe higher standard of duties based on special education, skill or intelligence, breach of duty is called professional malpractice.
Defamation (intentional tort)
Protecting an intangible right (reputation) saying or writing something that is false about a person in order to damage their reputation
What does ADEA do?
Protects those who are 40+ from discrimination
What does FMLA provide?
Provide employees 12 weeks of unpaid leave; when a person comes back from a long leave they must be at an equivalent position (except key emplyees)
What are Special Damages?
Quantifiable such as lost wages, medical bills
What are the two types of sexual harassment?
Quid pro quo and hostile work environment
Wrongful Interference with a Business Relationship (business tort)
Reasonable competitive behavior is allowed, unreasonable behavior is not
Comparative Negligence
Reduces the plaintiff's damages in proportion to the plaintiff's degree of fault (majority of states; def. 95% and plat. 5% plat = 95% reward)
Agency
Relationship of two parties an agent and a principal
Durable POA
Remains effective after incapacity or disability
Agent
Represents/acts on behalf of the Principal
Social Security
Retirement benefits, survivors benefits, and disability insurance (supplemental security income)
What does OSHA do?
Says that an employer with 11 or more employees must keep employee illness/injury records for each employee
What are the 2 type of compensatory damages available with tort law?
Special and General Damages
What guides most employer/employee relationships?
Statutory Laws
What is the remedy for an agent or principal?
Sue the other either in tort or in contract
I-9 Employment Verification
System that verifies that new immigrant employees are able to work in the US, as well as their identity (must be completed within 3 days of the person starting work)
Conversion
Taking someone's personal property with the intent to deprive them of it; civil equivalent of theft
What is the defense of a defamation charge?
Telling the truth is a complete defense
When the grantor dies what happens?
The POA ends (it does not survive death)
Fiduciary Relationship
The duty of an agent to act in the principal's best interest
Employee v. Independent Contractor
The more control a company exercises over an individual the more likely they are to be an employee not an independent contractor
If the agent is authorized to act and does so, what happens to the principal?
The principal is bound to the obligation
Tort Theory
There is an intentional tort against the employee, in this case the person might be awarded their job back
What must a person be able to do with or without accomadations?
They must be able to complete the essential functions of the job in order to be hired
Quid Pro Quo
This for that
If you are not exempt from overtime pay how are you usually paid?
Time-and-a-half wages
Battery (intentional tort)
Unwanted touching (gentle or otherwise)
Appropriation (defamation)
Using someone's name or likeness without permission/compensation
Slander (defamation)
Verbally saying something false about a person
General POA
Very broad grant of authority
Constructive Discharge
When working conditions compel an employee to leave
Public Policy (Wrongful Discharge)
Whistleblowing; employee believes that they were improperly fired from their job
If an employee is hospitalized or killed in a workplace incident, when does OSHA say they must be notified?
Within 8 hours
WARN
Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification
What is workers compensation for employees injured at work?
Workers Comp is an exclusive remedy
Are damages available for tort law?
Yes
Libel (defamation)
defamation done in writing of some sort (newspaper, magazine, etc.)
Workers' Compensation Laws
provides compensation for workers injured on the job
Trespass to Personal Property (intentional tort)
temporarily taking someone's property (intent to give back)
Statement of Fact v Opinion
this car has 70,000 miles v. this is the best used car in town
Overtime
time worked beyond the regular hours; 40+ hours
Liability for an independent contractor tort or crime?
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