Labor/Employment
Oct. 3, 2000
Being Evenhanded
The jury sheets confirm that law firms are certainly not immune from the considerable risks posed by the expansion of employee rights and employer responsibilities. With reports of six- and seven-figure jury verdicts in employment cases becoming commonplace, lawyers appear more willing to take on law firms in the litigation of employment disputes.




The jury sheets confirm that law firms are certainly not immune from the considerable risks posed by the expansion of employee rights and employer responsibilities. With reports of six- and seven-figure jury verdicts in employment cases becoming commonplace, lawyers ...
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