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Employment (Focus & Forum)

Mar. 14, 2009

When Laying Off Workers, Being Gentle Could Make the Difference

A little consideration before layoffs are made costs very little, requires no lawyer and can make all the difference.

EMPLOYMENT COLUMN

By D. Gregory Valenza

The legal press is full of bad news regarding the economy's effect on law firms. Hardly a day goes by without news of layoffs and even the dissolution of firms considered to be robust just months ago. The same media have noted no shortage of employment law work, which is true for us and colleagues with whom I have spoken.

Layoffs and cost-cutting measures often give rise to employment law claims. Em...

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