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Labor & Employment

Jul. 15, 2009

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With the Obama administration poised to enact more worker-friendly legislation, the Daily Journal offers its first-ever labor and employment supplement. We examine what the changes will mean for legal professionals, how the U.S. work force is realigning and how the recession has fueled a boom in labor and employment litigation. We also honor California's top 25 lawyers working in the field.

With the Obama administration poised to enact more worker-friendly legislation, the Daily Journal offers its first-ever labor and employment supplement. We examine what the changes will mean for legal professionals, how the U.S. work force is realigning and how the recession has fueled a boom in labor and employment litigation. We also honor California's top 25 lawyers working in the field. <!-- Top Labor & Employment -->

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