United States:
Disruptions In U.S. Labor Law
09 May 2016
Fisher Phillips LLP
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In the article, "A New Disruptions in U.S. Labor Law,"
featured in Louisville Bar Brief, Attorney Cynthia
Federico discusses important disruptions in labor law that impact
union and non-union businesses alike. Small to midsize employers
without significant legal support may be unaware of the potential
impact of the issues discussed in the article.
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