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Employment Law Client Strategies in the EULeading Lawyers on Understanding European Labor and Employment Laws, Staying Ahead of Trends, and Developing Strategies for Regulatory Compliance
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Employment Law Client Strategies in the EU by Jo Alice Darden
Employment Law Client Strategies in the EU is an authoritative, insiders perspective on key strategies for representing clients on labor and employment law matters in Europe. Featuring partners from law firms across the region, these top attorneys discuss the background of employment law in Ireland, Portugal, Denmark, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Finland. These experts offer advice on navigating dispute resolution mechanisms, offer insight into the role of works counsels and other country-specific government agencies, and discuss best practices for avoiding liability when terminating an employee. Additionally, these leaders provide an overview of laws and regulations and offer insight into some of the employment law trends in both their respective countries and the EU as a whole. The different niches represented and the breadth of perspectives presented enable readers to get inside some of the great legal minds of today, as these experienced lawyers offer up their thoughts around the keys to navigating employment law in the EU.
ISBN: 9780314208347 ISBN-10: 0314208348 Classification: Employment & labour law Format: Paperback (211mm x 137mm x 8mm) Pages: 108 Imprint: West Publishing Co Publisher: Cengage Learning, Inc Publish Date: 1-Aug-2009 Country of Publication: United States |
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