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Fisher Broyles Firm blog

FisherBroyles Employment Law Blog

Helping Employers Implement Efficient and Equitable Solutions to their Workplace Problems

Fisher Broyles Firm blog

FisherBroyles Employment Law Blog

Helping Employers Implement Efficient and Equitable Solutions to their Workplace Problems

Top Ten Tips – No Eleven – To Avoid Employment Discrimination Claims

List lovers — this one’s for you.  You like a quick and easy to read (or even memorize, or cut out) list – like the Ten Bill of Rights, or the Ten Commandments, or the Four Tops, or The Three Amigos, or the Doobie Brothers, or . … Well, here’s a list of 11 tips to…
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"Oh, For Crying Out Loud, What Century Is This?"

This story is not quite within the ambit of employment discrimination, but let’s just say that these are the guys who pass state anti-discrimination laws. Kansas state Sen. Mitch Holmes (R), chairman of that state’s Senate Ethics and Elections Committee, “issued an 11-point code of conduct to guide women on how to dress. The Topeka Capital-Journal…
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Class Actions: A New Book And Book Review

Every now and then a book about comes along – or at least a book review about the book – that it deserves discussion in a blog. This is true about U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff’s review in the latest issue of The New York Review of Books of a book authored by Columbia securities…
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We're Back! The Employment Discrimination Blog Is Back At A New Home!

Faithful readers of my former ABA award-winning law firm blog may be forgiven if they have forgotten me — and my blog. It’s been almost seven months since I left my former law firm, Fox Rothschild, which then saw fit to erase my byline from the 1000+ articles which I posted (replacing me with the…
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RICHARD COHEN
Richard Cohen has litigated and arbitrated complex corporate, commercial and employment disputes for more than 35 years, and is a trusted advisor to business owners and in-house counsel both in the United States and internationally. His clients have included Fortune 100 companies, domestic and foreign commercial and investment banks, Pacific-rim corporations and real estate development companies, as well as start-up businesses throughout the United States.

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AMY EPSTEIN GLUCK
Amy Epstein Gluck has represented individuals and corporate clients in Virginia, Washington, D.C., and various federal district courts for more than twenty years. Ms. Epstein Gluck’s current practice areas include employment law—advising on and drafting employment agreements; handling employment negotiations, severance agreements, noncompete and nondisclosure agreements, “wrongful terminations” and other EEO matters; representation at the EEOC level; advising employers about discrimination laws and how to remain in compliance, and employment negotiations.

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