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  2. Negligence in employment - Wikipedia

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    Negligence in employment encompasses several causes of action in tort law that arise where an employer is held liable for the tortious acts of an employee because that employer was negligent in providing the employee with the ability to engage in a particular act.

  3. List of Microsoft Office filename extensions - Wikipedia

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    .xlsx – Excel workbook.xlsm – Excel macro-enabled workbook; same as xlsx but may contain macros and scripts.xltx – Excel template.xltm – Excel macro-enabled template; same as xltx but may contain macros and scripts; Other formats Microsoft Excel uses dedicated file formats that are not part of OOXML, and use the following extensions ...

  4. Duty to report misconduct - Wikipedia

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    The duty to report misconduct is one of the ethical duties imposed on attorneys in the United States by the rules governing professional responsibility. [1] With certain exceptions, an attorney who becomes aware that either a fellow attorney or a judge has committed an act in violation of the rules of ethical conduct must report that violation.

  5. Law is fuzzy when it comes to employer's ability to search ...

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    An employee alleged L.A. City Atty. Hydee Feldstein Soto searched emails of staffers who had been vocal about problems at work. Would that be legal? Law is fuzzy when it comes to employer's ...

  6. Trump's VA nominee allegedly banged on the hotel-room ... - AOL

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    Trump's VA pick Ronny Jackson allegedly caused a ruckus on a 2015 overseas trip by banging on the door of a female employee's hotel room while intoxicated.

  7. Intoxication in English law - Wikipedia

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    While generally an intoxicated individual cannot form specific intent to perform a crime, an exception to this rule is provided by the case of A-G for Northern Ireland v Gallagher. [15] Here, Lord Denning stated the principle that if an individual forms an intention to commit a crime, and then intoxicates himself, the mens rea of his actions is ...

  8. Jimmy Fallon Apologizes to Staffers Following Report of Toxic ...

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    Jimmy Fallon apologized to “Tonight Show” staffers Thursday afternoon following a Rolling Stone report about his behavior at NBC’s venerable late-night program over the years. “It’s ...

  9. Intoxication defense - Wikipedia

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    In criminal law, the intoxication defense is a defense by which a defendant may claim diminished responsibility on the basis of substance intoxication.Where a crime requires a certain mental state (mens rea) to break the law, those under the influence of an intoxicating substance may be considered to have reduced liability for their actions.