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Labor/Employment

Dec. 17, 2010

An Employment Lawyer's Holiday Wish List

Management-side employment lawyers have wishes for the new year that may not be universally embraced. By D. Gregory Valenza of Shaw Valenza.


By D. Gregory Valenza


As 2010 comes to a close, we lawyers send good wishes to our clients, co-workers, and even our adversaries. Well, most of them, anyway. The new year brings the chance for a fresh start, change, new challenges, and the promise of a different world.


Most everyone hopes 2011 will bring world peace, an end to homelessness, a stronger economy, a cure for baldness - you know, the really important things. I, too, hope all of these happen...

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