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Employment Law

Any employee not subject to direct daily supervision is capable of scheming. The author has handled cases where a salaried salesman considered himself a manufacturer's representative, and sold complementary or competing products during sales visits paid for by his employer. If you believe that you have a disloyal employee, please contact Buttermore and Foltz or your Parlex advisor.


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