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Industry: Email Alert RSS Feed"Labor and Employment Law" from LexisNexis.
Legal Publisher, October, 2003
LexisNexis (Dayton, OH) has begun the publication of Labor and Employment Law, a new 11-volume looseleaf information service that includes quarterly updates. An annual subscription costs $1275 and also includes a subscription to Bender's Labor and Employment Bulletin, a monthly newsletter that covers recent developments in labor and employment law, including new case law, legislation and regulations.
Labor and Employment Law is designed to be a "definitive and complete" guide providing comprehensive coverage at both the state and federal levels. Volumes One and Two cover labor law, including the National labor Relations Act, NLRB jurisdiction, unfair labor practice cases, strikes, lockouts, and preemption, while Volumes Three and Four cover employment...
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