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Law Practice

Jul. 2, 1999

Some Legal Employers Must Offer Hamburger Instead of Steak

Some legal employers must offer hamburger instead of steak By Theda C. Snyder To get and keep full-time employees you have to provide some fringe benefits. Lawyers on even the leanest shoestring budget can do so with a little investigation and planning.

        By Theda C. Snyder
 
        To get and keep full-time employees you have to provide some fringe benefits. Lawyers on even the leanest shoestring budget can do so with a little investigation and planning.
        The U.S. Chamber of Commerce reports the national average of the value of employee benefits is roughly 41 percent of...

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