Sarah Edwards
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Sarah Edwards is a seasoned legal writer with more than a decade of experience. Edwards has a deep understanding of advanced legal concepts and a knack for conveying complex topics in simple language. She is currently a Forbes Legal contributor and regularly covers personal injury and family law.
Sarah Edwards Content
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What Is An Incident Report And When Do You Need One? (2026)
What is an incident report? Learn why they are important to complete after any type of event that results in injury, property damage or other losses. -
What Is An Invoice, And What Does It Include? (2026)
If you’re a business owner, understanding invoices is critical. So what is an invoice, and why is it important? Find out here. -
What Is A Cohabitation Agreement? (2026)
What is a cohabitation agreement? Learn more about these documents between unmarried partners and when it may be necessary to sign one. -
What Is At-Will Employment and How Does It Work? (2026)
Many (if not most) jobs in the U.S. are “at-will” jobs. But what is at-will employment, and what should you know about it before you apply? -
At-Will Employment States: What You Need To Know (2026)
Most U.S. states are classified as at-will employment states. Find out what this means for you as an employee or job applicant. -
Employment At-Will Doctrine Exceptions for Workers (2026)
Employment at-will doctrine exceptions protect workers from termination in some situations. Learn about employment law and wrongful termination claims. -
Breach Of Employment Contract: What It Means (2026)
A breach of employment contract gives both parties grounds to terminate the relationship. Learn about contract breaches and when a contractor relationship ends. -
At-Will Employment Vs. Contract Employment (2026)
At-will employment vs. contract. They might sound similar, but they’re far from the same. Learn the difference between these key employment law terms. -
What Are Implied Contracts And How Do They Work? (2026)
Implied contracts aren’t written, but they are common and legally enforceable. Learn how they work and what to do if someone breaches one. -
Types Of Employment Contracts: What You Need To Know (2026)
Contracts are a key part of employment law, but there are more types of employment contracts than many realize. Here’s what you should know about each one. -
What Is A Probationary Period? Quick Guide (2026)
What is a probationary period, and why is it important for some employers? Learn what you should know before starting one at your job. -
At-Will Employment in California: What Does It Mean (2026)
At-will employment in California means that you can be fired for almost any reason. Learn about California law and the meaning of at-will employment.