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Long regarded as a powerful means to seek individual damages against a corporate defendant, class actions have become a staple of the U.S. litigation system. In recent years ... | |
 | Samuel Estreicher - Law - 2005 - 1003 pages
As the world's economies grow ever more interdependent, national regulation of labor markets become more and more problematic. Globalization fundamentally alters how labor ... | |
 | Paul M. Secunda, Samuel Estreicher - Law - 2009 - 764 pages
Each year, the New York University Annual Conference on Labor calls on outstanding scholars and practitioners in the field to come together to survey and analyze new ... | |
 | Jonathan Remy Nash - Law - 2010 - 740 pages
Employers everywhere today must delicately balance the need to maintain a safe and proper workplace with employees rights and the risk of liability. The fact that new ... | |
 | Samuel Estreicher - Law - 2010 - 844 pages
In recognition of the growing importance of global labour and employment law, the Center for Labor and Employment Law at New York University School of Law dedicated its 61st ... | |
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