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    Federal Employment Litigation is your essential guide to handling employment cases in federal court. This book covers every stage of employment — from hiring decisions to termination with clear explanations of the federal laws that matter most. It addresses

    Publisher:The Rutter Group
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    Publication date:2025-08-02
    Print Series:The Rutter group practice guide
    Practice area:Federal court, Labor & employment law
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