When an employee is wrongfully terminated, they have a duty to mitigate their damages by seeking new employment and mitigating their lost wages. Legal Terms Similar to Mitigation Of Damages Contributory Negligence: A legal principle that limits a plaintiff's ability to recover damages if their own...
Failure to seek employment: Lost wages are big part of personal injury cases, but if a victim is able to work but fails to look for it, they are unable to recover damages for those lost wages. In all these cases, however, it’s important to remember that the injured party must take ...
Under the mitigation of damages doctrine, a person who has suffered an injury or loss should take reasonable action, where possible, to avoid additional injury or loss. The failure of a plaintiff to take protective steps after suffering an injury or loss can reduce the amount of the plaintiff...
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economic damageswage lossback and front payMost plaintiffs in employment termination cases will ultimately become re-employed. However, for some plaintiffs the termination of their employment produces significant economic damage to their earnings, retirement pension, and fringe benefits. For other ...
Substantially enhancing carbon mitigation ambition is a crucial step towards achieving the Paris climate goal. Yet this attempt is hampered by poor knowledge on the potential cost and benefit of emission mitigation for each emitter. Here we use a global economic model to assess the mitigation costs...
Estimates of economic implications of climate policy are important inputs into policy-making. Despite care to contextualize quantitative assessments of mitigation costs, one strong view outside academic climate economics is that achieving Paris Agreement
To the best of our knowledge this potential link has received very little attention in the literature. One example is the Philippines, which is currently implementing an ambitious program of biofuel production. Its aim is to reduce dependency on imported fuel, increase rural employment and incomes,...
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