Recent landmark decisions impacting how employers conduct their businesses have had a trickle-down effect on parties who come together to resolve their workday disputes, Rudy said.
"The burden is much greater now on plaintiffs, and that has created much more scrutiny in trial courts and courts of appeal," he said. "Employers are taking the view that there is a lot more risk for the plaintiff."
For instance, as a result of...
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