Planning for Reductions in Force
- Posted by Geoffrey G. Gussis on October 24th, 2005
- Filed in Employment Law
The Practising Law Institute has provided another helpful download for in-house counsel - this time it is an article that could prove useful if your company is planning a reduction in force - InhouseBlog hopes that the RIF doesn’t hit the in-house law department. Here’s the PLI blurb:
"Every year, the employment law department at Orrick, Herrington &
Sutcliffe LLP synthesizes the most current cases, standards and
statutes into a book, and this year is no exception, as the Employment
Law Yearbook 2005 attests. This week’s download is a chapter straight
out of that book, and it is entitled, appropriately enough,
Reductions in Force. Authored by Orrick attorneys Ira G. Rosenstein
and Oswald B. Cousins, the chapter serves as the ultimate primer on
RIF law."
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