21 Dec 2021
Private Market Data – Employment Discrimination Settlements: Insights from David S. Warner
Do you work on employment discrimination, harassment, or retaliation settlements or severance agreements? In this expert interview, David S. Warner, Co-Chair of the Labor & Employment department at Dorf & Nelson LLP, provides his unique insights on employment discrimination settlement trends. Also click here to answer a questionnaire and contribute to Lexis® Practical Guidance’s "Private Market Data: Employment Discrimination Settlements." In exchange, you’ll receive access to a data bank with extensive data on employment discrimination settlements, a companion report with key analysis, and a $25 gift card.*
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