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Today's General Counsel Features Stutz On Holiday Party Liability
03 November 2022
Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP
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Laura Stutz (Of Counsel-Madison, NJ) is featured in the November
edition of Today's General Counsel Magazine with her
article, "Easy on the Booze, No Flirting, Weed Is Still
Illegal - Let's Party." Laura discusses how
employer-sponsored holiday parties raise legal liability issues and
how workplace conduct policies remain in full force at these
otherwise festive events. Topics include employer responsibilities
in ensuring employee safety, new risks posed by the legalization of
marijuana and potential employee social media post
ramifications.
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