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35th Labor & Employment Law Annual Meeting: Reasonable Accommodation: From Request To Trial
Panelists will analyze recent legal developments by discussing the handling of a request for reasonable accommodation from the perspective of the employer and the employee. The discussion will cover the initial request, interactive process, employer’s decision, anticipated litigation, and trial.
1.25 Participatory MCLE Credits
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