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Labor/Employment

Apr. 11, 2003

Award of Prejudgment Interest Makes Plaintiffs Whole

Focus Column - Employment Law - By Jeffrey K. Winikow - In employment cases, a plaintiff's prayer for relief often includes boilerplate language seeking prejudgment interest. Practitioners, however, cannot take for granted that successful plaintiffs will recover prejudgment interest on all or part of their claims. In many cases, the ability to secure prejudgment interest depends on counsel's strategic decisions made prior to trial.

        Focus Column
        
        Employment Law
        
        By Jeffrey K. Winikow
        
        In employment cases, a ...

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