What is Respondeat Superior?

Under the doctrine of respondeat superior a principle (employer) is liable for the torts of its agents (employees).  A principle-agent relationship exists where the employee has agreed to work on behalf of the employer and to be subject to the employer’s control or right to control the physical conduct of the employee. Respondeat superior is Latin for “let the master answer.”  In the employment context, it might be read more accurately as meaning that “the...

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The Difference Between a Merger and an Acquisition

What is the difference between a merger and an acquisition?  The terms “merger” and “acquisition” are common business terms, but they are often inappropriately used interchangeably, when in fact the two transactions are rather different. If you are planning to combine or purchase assets from another company it is imperative that  you understand the benefits and drawbacks of each. Merger In a merger, usually two or more businesses wind down as separate entities, and then a...

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Protecting Your Business from Defamation

Consumer review based websites like Yelp have grown in popularity and power. Consumer voices are often trusted, and a bad online review can have costly consequences. However, online anonymity has led to abuse, and if someone has posted an online review about your business that is false there may be legal recourse for your injuries. Defamation is an action brought to defend reputation. It involves intentional publication of false, defamatory, and unprivileged information that has...

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