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Labor/Employment

Dec. 8, 2006

Retaliation Defense

EMPLOYMENT COLUMN - By E. George Joseph - Retaliation claims are becoming prevalent and the reason is simple. Proving a claim for unlawful discrimination or harassment can be difficult, but proving a claim for retaliation can be much easier.

Employment Column

By E. George Joseph
     
      Retaliation claims are becoming prevalent and the reason is simple. Proving a claim for unlawful discrimination or harassment can be difficult, but proving a claim for retaliation can be much easier.
      For example, to prevail on a claim for sexual harassment, the employee must prove that there was offensive conduct of...

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