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Coronavirus Coping: Embrace Technology and Put Familiarity To Use

The interruption of work and incomes for practitioners and clients alike is a great concern due to the ramifications of stemming the spread of the coronavirus. Personal health and safety are the unrivaled priorities, but work reduction and economic instability … Continue reading

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Looking At Equal Pay: What It’s Based On, Where It’s Found, And the Resolution-Value of Mediation (Confidentiality) For All

To help highlight the breadth of consideration Equal Pay issues ought to receive, by plaintiffs and defendants, I found an article by Allen Smith, J.D. which I believe encapsulates the gravamen of Equal Pay litigation.  “Tougher State Laws Increase Scrutiny … Continue reading

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Prepare Predictables. Leave Finished. Lose the Worry.

The odds of reaching agreement may not be fully bankable, but certain terms that you will deem necessary are.   Come to mediation with a document in hand, and/or on a memory stick or thumb drive, that can either serve … Continue reading

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You Never Know

I asked my intern between caucuses, “How do you think the party’s doing?” and she told me her prediction:  ”I don’t think it’s going to settle.”   That wasn’t what I was going for, but I can understand her focus, … Continue reading

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