- Christopher Butler, Esq. Employment-at-will is a commonly observed, yet often misunderstood, legal doctrine (and it’s not the same thing as right-to-work). In fact, the employment-at-will doctrine is followed in some form by virtually all U.S. states (to the exception of Montana). In its basic application, the concept of employment-at-will simply means that an employer may lawfully terminate an employee's Read More
What’s Employment-At-Will, Anyway?
- Christopher Butler, Esq. Employment-at-will is a commonly observed, yet often misunderstood, legal doctrine (and it’s not the same thing as right-to-work). In fact, the employment-at-will doctrine is followed in some form by virtually all U.S. states (to the exception of Montana). In its basic application, the concept of employment-at-will simply means that an employer may lawfully terminate an employee's Read More
What Does Right-To-Work Really Mean?
- Christopher Butler, Esq. Over the past few years, right-to-work laws have been a real hot point, particularly with the recent surge in employee unionization activity (Google, Starbucks, and Uber, among others). But, what does right-to-work really mean? You’re not alone if you’ve confused the concept with employment-at-will, an entirely different workplace doctrine (which we’ll explore in another Read More



