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Wackiest employment law cases |
| by From National Law Journal - 26/11/2006 |
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| "The wackiness of employees seems to know no bounds when it comes to their lawsuits. In this final instalment of such cases, Gerald Skoning, a lawyer who specialises in representing management in employment law matters with Chicago-based firm Seyfarth Shaw" |
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The wackiness of employees seems to know no bounds when it comes to their lawsuits. In this final instalment of such cases, Gerald Skoning, a lawyer who specialises in representing management in employment law matters with Chicago-based firm Seyfarth Shaw, reveals how work-related lawsuits around the world continue to provide the most remarkable variety of fascinating and bizarre cases for our entertainment:
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