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There Is an Implied-In-Fact Contract That Can Be an Exception

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There is an implied-in-fact contract that can be an exception to employment-at-will.

Comprehend the definition and consequences of undue influence in contract law.
Recognize the role of economic coercion and duress in voiding or voidability of contracts.
Grasp the distinctions between types of fraud, including fraud in the inducement, and their impact on contracts.
Identify the legal consequences of non-disclosure and silence in the context of fiduciary duties or special relationships.

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