Federal Employment Litigation pulls together the federal laws and procedures you need to know to handle employment cases successfully in federal court. Professionally active experts provide step-by-step guidance and practice pointers regarding such topics as:
- Employment discrimination in general
- Age discrimination
- Disability discrimination
- Harassment
- Wages and hours
- Leaves of absence
- Workplace safety
- Layoffs and plant closings
- Defenses
- Remedies
- Practice and procedure
This publication:
- Cites the latest cases available, plus statutes and rules of court
- Provides proven strategies, tactics, and time-saving tips
- Includes illustrations based on actual cases
- Provides practice-tested forms conforming to the latest rules, with comments and suggestions for their use
Written by preeminent legal experts, our comprehensive Rutter Group Practice Guides are indispensable resources for both novice and seasoned attorneys, providing accessible, authoritative guidance. Thoughtfully crafted in a concise, easy-to-read outline format, our guides simplify intricate legal concepts into clear, step-by-step instructions that facilitate swift mastery and application.
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- Practice guides include relevant case law, statutes, and court rules, focusing on issues facing practicing attorneys. Pivotal discussions about decisions illuminate key points, rather than just providing lists of citations, preparing plaintiffs and defense counsel for a variety of contingencies.
- Practitioners benefit from practical guidance that logically breaks down topics and procedures into manageable steps, illustrated with examples from actual cases.
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