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Labor/Employment

Feb. 14, 2002

Red Line

Employment Law Practitioner Column - By Jeffrey K. Winikow - Representing the rights of low-wage workers can be tremendously rewarding from an emotional standpoint, but the financial rewards are something different altogether. In employment cases, economic damages are largely viewed as the engine driving the train, and attorneys earning their fees on a contingency basis generally look to ride the Orient Express rather than the Red Line.

        Employment Law Practitioner Column

        By Jeffrey K. Winikow
        
        Representing the rights of low-wage workers can be tremendously rewarding from an emotional standpoint, but the financial rewards are something different altogether. In employment cases...

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