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A principal is always liable on a contract, whether he is fully disclosed, unidentified, or undisclosed.
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Calculate the proper amount of damages owed Ms. Drew.



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Drew is entitled to 136,030 in back pay and prejudgment interest, an equal amount of 136,030 in liquidated damages, and 304,846 in front pay. The total damages amount is 576,906.





 

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