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II-36- Holiday Party Tips, The 2018/2019 Federal Regulatory Agenda, And Noteworthy Cases On Suing And Being Sued
07 November 2018
Cozen O'Connor
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This episode offers a Top 10 list of thoughts to minimize
problems at your company's upcoming holiday party, discusses
what's in the recently-published 2018/2019 federal regulatory
agenda, and highlights two noteworthy cases on employers suing (for
negative online reviews) and being sued (by an employee who signed
a release).
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