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Top Women Lawyers

May 9, 2013

Ute Krudewagen

DLA Piper LLP East Palo Alto Practice type: litigation labor and employment


Many U.S. labor and employment laws don't translate well overseas, Krudewagen said.


"As a starting point, your mindset has to be that the labor and employment law concepts in the United States probably won't work anywhere else," she added.


For instance, the concept of "at will" employment "is not a concept that you will find anywhere else in the world," she said.


"Instead, you need to give notice and ...

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