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How GCs Can Avoid Recession-Planning Pitfalls

by Law.com on February 6, 2008

You don’t need a weather vane to know which way the wind is blowing, and you don’t need aWall Street Journal subscription to know we’re in a recession, writes attorney Michael P. Maslanka. So, what’s the smart general counsel to do? Recession plan now, not later. Recession planning translates into one thing: more work for fewer employees. Maslanka reviews some options on how to minimize the pain.

See what Michael has to say about recession-planning over at Law.com.

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