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Ogletree Deakins International Video Series: Top 5 Labor And Employment Concerns For U.S.-Based Multinational Businesses (Video)
28 September 2017
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart
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In the first installment of our four-part video series, two of
our International Practice Group shareholders, Carson Burnham,
chair of the practice group, and Diana Nehro, a shareholder in our
Boston and Stamford offices, discuss the top five labor and
employment concerns for U.S.-based in-house counsel with operations
abroad. Tune in for a discussion about managing the absence of
at-will employment, investigating violations of U.S. laws abroad,
globalizing discrimination and harassment policies, handling
mobility assignments, and creating global sales incentive
plans.
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