Law Practice
Jun. 7, 2002
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Dicta Column - By Richard J. Simmons - Law firms of all sizes are increasingly concerned about legal disputes with their employees. Such disputes can be costly to defend, can be disruptive to the workplace and can result in severe financial setbacks where liability is imposed. Although workplace tranquillity is every firm's goal, legal disputes are frequently a reality.




Dicta Column
By Richard J. Simmons
Law firms of all sizes are increasingly concerned about legal disputes with their employees. Such disputes can be costly to defend, can be disruptive to th...
By Richard J. Simmons
Law firms of all sizes are increasingly concerned about legal disputes with their employees. Such disputes can be costly to defend, can be disruptive to th...
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