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Labor/Employment

Jan. 25, 2003

Wrongful-Termination Suits Can Be Eye-Opening

Employment Column - By Phillip R. Maltin - Lawyers who sue employers for wrongful termination should have a complete understanding of Rule of Professional Conduct 2-100. The rule not only limits an attorney's prelitigation and post-filing investigation but also yields harsh penalties for those unfamiliar with its limitations.

        By Phillip R. Maltin

        Lawyers who sue employers for wrongful termination should have a complete understanding of Rule of Professional Conduct 2-100. The rule not only limits an attorney's prelitigation and post-filing investigation but also yields harsh penalties for those unfamiliar with its limitations.
        Consi...

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