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Terminating an employee is never an easy thing to do. But by paying careful attention to the termination letter and exit interview, HR professionals and in-house lawyers can help make sure the termin
Terminating an employee is never an easy thing to do. But paying careful attention to the termination letter and exit interview can help make sure the termination of a worker goes as smoothly as poss
Terminating an employee is never an easy thing to do. But paying careful attention to the termination letter and exit interview can help make sure the termination of a worker goes as smoothly as poss
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...any potential legal issues.(So he started a discussion thread on the LinkedIn page of In The House, a Web-based professional networking community for...
Lately, there's been a whole lotta shakin' goin' on. The "Harlem Shake," that is, and it's a dance that in-house counsel should be thinking about, writes Shannon Green
Dip your toe into the sea of YouTube recordings, and you can imagine how that medium might help law department managers
Lately, there's been a whole lotta shakin' goin' on. The "Harlem Shake," that is, and it's a dance that in-house counsel should be thinking about
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Lately, there's been a whole lotta shakin' goin' on. The "Harlem Shake," that is, and it's a dance that in-house counsel should be thinking about
...potential legal issues. He started a discussion thread on the LinkedIn page of In...
In cyber attacks like those at Apple, Facebook, and The New York Times, employees often serve as gateways for malicious hackers
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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