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Guidelines for Conducting Internal Employment Discrimination Investigations
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Going to Small Claims Court
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Top 10 Litigation Mistakes
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Organizing Your Testimony Before You Go to Court
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How to Conduct Discovery for Your Court Case
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Pros and Cons of Arbitration
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Conducting the EEOC Investigation
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Can they get a witness?
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9th Circuit rules spouse of murder victim can't get death benefits
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9th Circuit rules spouse of murder victim can't get death benefits
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Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court rules dying declaration admissible
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Mock trial.
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Questions Remain in Institute Plant Explosion
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Steps to Take When Firing an Employee
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National Forensic Center
Expert witnesses and litigation consultants who serve attorneys, insurance companies, and government agencies. Trains consultants to work with attorneys and to testify in court; trains individuals to serve as expert ...
Members: 5,000
Founded: 1979