Law Practice
Jun. 27, 2002
Put It in Writing
Dicta Column - By Beth A. Schroeder - Law firms are employers, too, and as employers, they get pitches about employee handbooks from consultants, software salespeople and even other attorneys. What they often don't know, however, is whether employee handbooks do more harm than good.
Dicta Column
By Beth A. Schroeder
Law firms are employers, too, and as employers, they get pitches about employee handbooks from consultants, software salespeople and even other attorneys. What they often don't know, however, is whether employee...
By Beth A. Schroeder
Law firms are employers, too, and as employers, they get pitches about employee handbooks from consultants, software salespeople and even other attorneys. What they often don't know, however, is whether employee...
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