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Labor & Employment

Jul. 19, 2012

Kevin Kish

Bet Tzedek Legal Services Los Angeles Specialty: Employment litigation


When Kish embarked on a Skadden Fellowship in 2006, he wanted to explore ways to limit retaliation experienced by low-wage workers who file claims against their employers.


"Retaliation is the primary reason why low wage workers don't file claims in the first place," said Kish, now director of the Employment Rights Project at Bet Tzedek Legal Services in Los Angeles. "It's what allows the underlying violations to continue and spread. Employ...

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