Administrative/Regulatory
Apr. 11, 2013
New 'persuader' rule looms over legal industry
The rule would require employers to report all contracts with lawyers involved in labor relations — including how much they're being paid — regardless of what kind of work they're doing. By William J. Emanuel and Michael J. Lotito
Does your law firm advise clients on labor and employment law issues? If so, are you prepared for the new "persuader" rule likely to be issued by the U.S. Department of Labor?
First, let us explain in simple terms why this matters to you:
» If your law firm provides "persuader" services to a single client under the proposed new rule, you will be required to file report...
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