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Jul. 8, 2000
Recovery Retained
It may be more difficult to settle employment litigation in the future because defendants may be required to pay greater amounts to satisfy plaintiffs' net financial expectations. This occurs when, for example, counsel is settling an age-discrimination lawsuit, with claims for lost wages, emotional distress damages and attorney fees that have survived summary judgment.




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