The statute of frauds is a legal doctrine requiring that certain types of contracts be in written form. The most common contracts covered by the statute of frauds include the sale of land, agreements involving goods worth $500 or more, and contracts lasting one year or more.12 The purpose o...
THE EROSION OF THE EMPLOYMENT〢T¦ILL DOCTRINE AND THE STATUTE OF FRAUDS: TIME TO AMEND THE STATUTEdoi:10.1111/j.1744-1714.1992.tb00656.xFRANK VICKORYAssociate Professor of Business LawAmerican Business Law Journal