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Examples
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But he cannot remove its members for any reason, and even the SEC Commissioners can only remove PCAOB members for willful misconduct, not the broad array of reasons generally encompassed under the notion of “goodcause.”
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Surely, if discovered, either could be fired if they were employees at will, but what if the only employees caught were unionized employees who can only be fired for goodcause?
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It wasn’t the addressee who leaked it, but apparently someone else, who actually had more than a moral obligation to keep it confidential, but broke the law anyway in a “goodcause.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Caution About Sending E-Mails — and About Trust 2010
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It wasn’t the addressee who leaked it, but apparently someone else, who actually had more than a moral obligation to keep it confidential, but broke the law anyway in a “goodcause.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Caution About Sending E-Mails — and About Trust 2010
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