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Labor & Employment

Jul. 13, 2011

Cliff Palefsky


Palefsky's major challenge these days is what he calls hostility by the U.S. Supreme Court toward class actions and employment claims.


"There seems to be a distinct political agenda to support business and the Chamber of Commerce and reduce employee and consumer rights," he mused.


Palefsky has scored some significant victories over the past 18 months.


He argued and won, as amicus, a case that expanded the permissible grounds for ...

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