Jane Wang was a feature writer for the National News and was fired from her job because she had been off for long periods of time claiming depression, but the newspaper felt she was actually able to have returned to work
Jane sued the National News but the two sides came to a settlement and Jane received $210,000. In the settlement agreement there was a confidentiality clause. Two years later Jane wrote a book and stated that the National News "paid her a big pile of money to make her case go away." The National News read her book and has decided to sue her. Most likely a court would rule that
A) Jane must repay the National News the $210,000
B) Jane has done nothing wrong as she didn't state how much money she received
C) Jane has done nothing wrong as it had been over a year since she got the money
D) Jane will be able to keep part of the money she received
E) Jane can successfully sue the National News now for harassment
A
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A) balancing the role of department advocate with the needs of the organization B) realizing that an organization does well by doing good C) advocating for society is more important than advocating for the organization D) assuming counterbalancing messages are in the best interest of an organization