Perspective
May 4, 2016
Still work to do on sexual misconduct laws
When I expressed to my mother an interest in plaintiff-side employment law, she expressed concern that there might not be sufficient work. Twenty years later, it is clear that her social optimism was misplaced. By Jeremy Pasternak





Jeremy D. Pasternak
Law Offices of Jeremy D. Pasternak
445 Bush St 6th Fl
San Francisco , CA 94108
Email: jdp@pasternaklaw.com
Santa Clara Univ SOL; Santa Clara CA
When, during law school in the early 90s, I expressed to my mother an interest in plaintiff-side employment law, she expressed concern that there might not be sufficient work for me to make a career. Twenty years later, it is clear that her social optimism was misplaced.
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