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While employed, an employee who has no restrictive employment contract with his employer may divulge secrets to a competitor.
Respondeat Superior
A legal doctrine that holds employers or principals liable for the wrongful acts committed by their employees or agents while engaged in the scope of their employment or agency.
Employer
An individual or entity that hires and pays for the services of workers or employees, typically in exchange for their labor.
Torts
Civil wrongdoings that cause harm or loss, leading to legal liability and compensation claims outside of contractual obligations.
Battery
Intentional physical contact or harm to another person without their consent, considered a criminal offense and tort.
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