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Labor/Employment

May 15, 2003

SARS Raises a Variety of Legal Issues to Challenge Employers

Focus Column - Employment Law - By Scott H. Dunham and Anne E. Garrett - The world is facing an international health crisis because of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome. Sadly, the SARS situation may not be a unique one in a world where jet travel allows communicable diseases to leap continents with frightening speed and where terrorism presents the specter of deliberate epidemics.

        
        Focus Column
        
        Employment Law
        
        By Scott H. Dunham and Anne E. Garrett
        
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