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Financial Services Co-Chairs Provide Tips For Hiring From A Competitor
27 September 2019
Fisher Phillips LLP
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In their article for Credit Union Times, Rosemary
Gousman and David Erb, co-chairs of Fisher Phillips’
Financial Services practice, and Philadelphia attorney Jeffrey
Csercsevits outline five best practices that can help to
facilitate a smooth transition for a new hire and reduce the
likelihood of a lawsuit being filed by their prior employer. They
share tips on reviewing employment contracts, understanding
restrictive covenants and leaving competitive information alone to
reduce the risk of litigation.
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