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Perspective

Jan. 22, 2014

2013 Employment Law Growing Pains

Every year there are developments in employment law that challenge accepted norms of practice. In 2013 in particular, there were several areas that caused growing pains. By Sharon Kirsch and Hilary Weddell


By Sharon Kirsch and Hilary Weddell


Every year there are developments in employment law that challenge accepted norms of practice and require employers and employment lawyers to find creative workable solutions. In 2013 in particular, there were several areas that caused growing pains. Employers were challenged to (1) develop social media policies that addressed technological advances, yet take into account practical and legal considerations when restricting emp...

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