United States:
The First Monday In October Heralds A Bumper Crop Of New Employment Decisions
15 October 2013
Reed Smith
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James A. Burns, Jr. has written a three-part series of
posts on Forbes.com about upcoming cases before the U.S. Supreme
Court this term that all employers should keep an eye on.
To read the full posts, click here, here and here.
This article is presented for informational purposes only
and is not intended to constitute legal advice.
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