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Employee Competition: Covenants, Confidentiality, and Garden Leave
is a leading authority for employment law practitioners and human
resource professionals alike. It provides detailed and
comprehensive analysis of the issues encountered in contentious and
non-contentious work concerning all forms of competition by
employees, directors, partners, LLP members, and others. Cited in
numerous judgments, this work is widely recognised as the first
port of call for all employee competition cases. Written by a team
of expert practitioners from Blackstone Chambers and Olswang, the
book combines an authoritative account of the substantive law with
an overview of the relevant procedural issues. Topics covered
include good faith, fiduciary duties, confidential information,
garden leave, and restrictive covenants. Comprehensive coverage of
available remedies (including injunctions, damages, and account of
profits) ensures that the book is of real, practical value to
practitioners. This new edition has been substantially revised to
take into account the wealth of litigation and resulting case law
that has emerged since the previous edition published in 2011. A
new chapter on economic torts and liabilities has been included to
reflect the increasing importance of this area in practice.
Significant changes will also be covered in the areas of
contractual and fiduciary duties of loyalty; confidentiality and
database rights; restrictive covenants and deferred remuneration
schemes; jurisdiction and applicable law; liquidated damages and
penalties; and procedure, especially in relation to injunction
applications, disclosure and costs. Containing checklists at the
end of each chapter, as well as appendices identifying key
decisions in the field, and providing invaluable guidance on
computer forensic investigations, forensic accounting, competition
law, US law, sample clauses, pre-action letters and advice on
drafting restrictive covenants, this work provides a practical and
user-friendly guide to employment covenants. Employee Competition
Bulletins providing updates on new cases and other topics covered
in the book are available on the Blackstone Chambers website at
http://www.blackstonechambers.com/practice_areas/employment. html
The question of whether faith in God is reasonable is of renewed
interest in today's academy. In light of this interest, as well as
the rise of militant religion and terrorism and the emergent
reaction by neo-atheism, this volume considers this important
question from the views of contemporary scientists, philosophers,
and in a more novel fashion, of rhetoricians. It is comprised of a
public debate between William Lane Craig, supporting the position
that faith in God is reasonable and Alex Rosenberg, arguing against
that position. Scholars in the aforementioned fields then respond
to the debate, representing both theistic and atheistic positions.
The book concludes with rejoinders from Craig and Rosenberg.
The question of God's relationship to abstract objects touches on a
number of perennial concerns related to the nature of God. God is
typically thought to be an independent and self-sufficient being.
Further, God is typically thought to be supremely sovereign such
that all reality distinct from God is dependent on God's creative
and sustaining activity. However, the view that there are abstract
objects seems to be a repudiation of this traditional understanding
of God. Abstract objects are typically thought to exist necessarily
and it is natural to think that if something exists necessarily, it
does so because it is its nature to exist. Thus, abstract objects
exist independently of God. Philosophers have called this the
problem of God and abstract objects. In this book, six contemporary
solutions to the problem are set out and defended against
objections. It will be valuable for all students or scholars who
are interested in the concept and nature of God.
The question of whether faith in God is reasonable is of renewed
interest in today's academy. In light of this interest, as well as
the rise of militant religion and terrorism and the emergent
reaction by neo-atheism, this volume considers this important
question from the views of contemporary scientists, philosophers,
and in a more novel fashion, of rhetoricians. It is comprised of a
public debate between William Lane Craig, supporting the position
that faith in God is reasonable and Alex Rosenberg, arguing against
that position. Scholars in the aforementioned fields then respond
to the debate, representing both theistic and atheistic positions.
The book concludes with rejoinders from Craig and Rosenberg.
Clever repartee, double entendres, punch lines and many other
variations of humor have been a staple of movie dialogue since the
advent of talkies. Collected here are over 4,000 of the best
comedic lines from the movies. The compilers of this book have
tried to bring together some of the funniest, wittiest and most
outrageous snatches of dialogue on film over a sixty year time
period. For each entry the authors set the quotation in context,
provide the name of the actor or actress, the name of the movie and
the year of release. The quotations are arranged by a broad range
of categories, such as politics, food and eating, gambling, and
many others. A title index and a name index follow the body of the
book..
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Dead Zone (Paperback)
Paul Goulding
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Patrimony (Paperback)
Paul Goulding
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Ageing spin doctor and political guru, Stig Folkesson, celebrates
as his far-right Fatherland Sweden Party is elected into the
Swedish Parliament for the first time. Soon after, he finds out his
mother has died. On her deathbed she has denied his paternity and
deprived him of his inheritance. Stig's attempt to prove his
heredity takes him on a quest round Sweden and back into
Scandinavian Second World War History. In the course of his
adventures, he is forced to reconsider the importance he has
attributed to genetic inheritance and race. This novel is a blend
of topical satire on right-wing populism, hilarious road movie and
historical mystery.
The question of God's relationship to abstract objects touches on a
number of perennial concerns related to the nature of God. God is
typically thought to be an independent and self-sufficient being.
Further, God is typically thought to be supremely sovereign such
that all reality distinct from God is dependent on God's creative
and sustaining activity. However, the view that there are abstract
objects seems to be a repudiation of this traditional understanding
of God. Abstract objects are typically thought to exist necessarily
and it is natural to think that if something exists necessarily, it
does so because it is its nature to exist. Thus, abstract objects
exist independently of God. Philosophers have called this the
problem of God and abstract objects. In this book, six contemporary
solutions to the problem are set out and defended against
objections. It will be valuable for all students or scholars who
are interested in the concept and nature of God.
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