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Monthly Archive for: "February, 2011"
 Employment Cases of Note for In-House Counsel
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By Lawson + Lawson
In News
Posted February 25, 2011

Employment Cases of Note for In-House Counsel

Part one of a two-part series regarding recent significant legal decisions that impact how companies manage their workforce. The past year ushered in a host of cases that expand the scope of [...]

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 Ten Cases from the Past Year that May Change Your Company’s Employment Practices in 2011
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By Lawson + Lawson
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Posted February 1, 2011

Ten Cases from the Past Year that May Change Your Company’s Employment Practices in 2011

The past year ushered in a host of cases that expand the scope of employer liability in numerous areas. Whether your company is big or small, these recent decisions compel a reexamination of the [...]

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