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Labor/Employment

Nov. 18, 2006

New Tactics in Employment Law

FOCUS COLUMN - By Jeffrey K. Winikow - Employment cases are fundamentally different from fender-benders.


Focus Column

By Jeffrey K. Winikow

     
      Employment cases are fundamentally different from fender-benders. The law is always changing, and lawyers on both sides of the bar constantly are pushing the envelope when developing new theories. Attorneys who don't keep up with the advance sheets or with the latest practice strategies soon find themselves out of step with their adversaries. This...

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