Employment Litigation Handbook
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Description
Solutions to real-life problems and issues
This is a practice-oriented guide, not a treatise. Employment Litigation Handbook provides experienced solutions to the procedural and important substantive problems you will encounter in assessing, settling, litigating, and appealing an employment case--no matter your level of experience, whether you represent management or employee, or whether the case at hand involves harassment, discrimination, or wrongful discharge. It includes dozens of checklists, sample pleadings, interrogatories, letters, and other useful forms.For both management and plaintiffs lawyers The editors actively sought and have incorporated the varying views and suggestions of lawyers who represent both management and plaintiffs, and they have provided legal authority supporting those contrasting approaches. The fourteen chapters were written by experienced, successful employment lawyers and were extensively peer-reviewed for accuracy and balance.
Chapters include:
Commencing the lawsuit
Responding to the lawsuit
Discovery
Experts
Summary judgement
Pretrial motions
Special evidentiary concerns
Trial preparation
Juries
The trial
Post-trial motions
Appeals
Professionalism and ethics
Arbitration and mediation
The many sample forms include:
Pleadings
Motions to bifurcate, in limine, to sever
Motions checklists
Pretrial, trial, post-trial checklists
Witness checklists
Engagement and intake questionnaires
Plaintiff and defendant checklists
Jury questionnaires
Juror profile sheet
Timetables
Notice of appeal
Disclosure statements
Fee agreements
... and much more
