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Labor/Employment

Sep. 14, 2006

Evidence Disputes Tend to Repeat in Employment Arena

Focus Column-- Employment cases involve many recurring evidentiary issues. Indeed, oftentimes parties file more than twenty separate motions in limine to address anticipated evidentiary battles, many of which are resolved.

Focus Column
By Jeffrey K. Winikow
     

      Employment cases involve many recurring evidentiary issues. Indeed, oftentimes parties file more than twenty separate motions in limine to address anticipated evidentiary battles, many of which are resolved. This article shall explore some of the issues that get litigated most frequently.
      "Me Too" Evidence <...

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