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Labor/Employment

Nov. 5, 2005

Mental Exam Requests Require Scrutiny to Protect Privacy Interests

Employment Column - By Jeffrey K. Winikow - This article shall explore some of the issues associated with defense mental examinations in employment cases. Frequently, parties dispute whether one can compel a mental examination, but lawyers often overlook issues concerning the manner in which the examination is to be conducted. Some of the more common issues concerning these examinations are addressed below.

        
Employment Column

By Jeffrey K. Winikow
        
        This article shall explore some of the issues associated with defense mental examinations in employment cases. Frequently, parties dispute whether one can compel a mental examination, but lawyers often overlook issues concerning th...

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