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Employment Cases From The Trenches: Enhancing Diversity, Avoiding Bias Claims, Maintaining Privilege, Conducting Investigations
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The day-to-day activities of in-house counsel, in their dual
roles as legal advisors and company managers, pose a broad range of
employment related challenges. These include achieving a diverse
and ethical workplace, responding to complaints, overseeing
investigations and managing litigation. This program will address
common challenges in the arena of employment law faced by in-house
counsel and share practice tips to avoid legal liability.
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