Hirsh did a lot of work for hire before he got to that point.
Mr. Ceglia's suit claims a work-for-hire contract he signed with a 19-year-old Mr. Zuckerberg gives him control of Facebook.
Pure online schools like Capella and Jones International use an unambiguous work-for-hire arrangement -- their content designers hold no stake in the courses they create.
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Instead of being tied to one firm, a worker would be free to work for whoever will hire them within a particular region, and therefore have their labor bid up by competing employers.
These steps will help bridge part of the gap between veterans looking for work and companies looking to hire.
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"It's no different than when you go hire someone to work for you, " says Ms. Mott, who hasn't invested through AngelList.
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Co-executive producers Alex Gansa and Howard Gordon are writing partners whose formative work included episodes of "Spenser: For Hire" (1987), "Beauty and the Beast" ('87-'90), and "The X-Files" ('93-'97).
And as it stands I would never hire someone like him to work for my firm.
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Here's how it works: Parents can decide to hire their child to perform work for the business.
Earlier this week, Yemen promised to hire more college graduates for government work, among other measures.
As a result, the insiders maintain wages above the level that would make it profitable for employers to hire those out of work.
On the plaintiff side, class-action lawyers have an incentive to hire inexpensive contract attorneys, work them for thousands of hours, and present those hours to the court at a much higher price as justification for their fees, which a judge must approve.
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In 1976, as a very young entrepreneur (no one would hire me, so I had to work for myself), I launched my first business, and my best friend did my taxes.
This analysis by Cassidy and other commentators neglects to consider there is an important problem with many of the current job related visas, including H-1B, H-2B, and H-2A: a potential immigrant is not simply permitted to work in this country, but only permitted to work for a specific employer who petitioned for the visa to hire them.
And that begins with connecting Americans looking for work, including our veterans, with employers looking to hire.
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Your startup's chances of survival also will increase if you hire individuals who are excited by the opportunity to work for a new venture, as opposed to just any employer, adds Caroline Daniels, a lecturer on entrepreneurship at Babson College in Wellesley, Mass.
Imagine a company that spends significant time, money and effort recruiting and teaching smart, bright interns in the full knowledge that it would not eventually hire them, but would instead be training them to work for its competitors.
It is against the law for somebody to hire somebody's in our country illegally to work.
It will be able to hire additional officials for training purposed and can assign those to work NFL games, though the total number of hires hasn't been determined.
We ought to make it easier for people who want to employ somebody, who are looking for workers, to be able to hire people who want to work.
The money will be used to help not-for-profit groups, hire temporary workers to help with recovery work, and to provide job training and other services to people affected by the attacks.
The bill calls for miles of fences, thousands of new border guards, a secure identity card for immigrants and a new obligation for employers to verify that anyone they hire is legally entitled to work.
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As for work that requires the use of weapons, CIA policy has always been to hire contractors.
Julian understood that he would have to hire cheap help, a broken-down old carpenter desperate for work, or some rehabilitating wino or mental case, and the thought elevated his spirits, as if such servitude would echo the history of the place.
The notion of spent money and obligated money, obligations that cause a shovel-ready project to hire a contractor, and for that contractor to hire workers to implement that project, puts people to work.
When customers can do the work themselves quickly, safely and for less cost there is little reason to hire you.
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He was investigated for a possible violation of NCAA rules for allowing a coach, whom he would later hire as his assistant, to work out with a player Harvard was trying to recruit.
And usually, the kind of people they hire are young, inexperienced and inexpensive analysts that were not good enough to work for an investment firm but were good enough to be hired by the advisory services.
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Even if an executive is a better typist than his secretary, it pays him to hire her to do his typing, because that frees up his time for work in his area of comparative advantage: helping run the company.
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To build the new website, she put a technologist in the U.S. in charge of the project but gave him free rein to hire coders from Argentina and Romania, sending their work to testers in the Philippines for quality checks.
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