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<title>Overtime class actions: lawyers, too</title>
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<description>Among the latest groups to get into the act in class actions over alleged employee misclassification: lawyers themselves, specifically those hired on a temp or contract basis, as is now a common practice at big firms. Notes the New York...</description>
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<title>测汞</title>
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<description>^_~,pretty good!ooeess</description>
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<title>At Point of Law</title>
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<description>Our sister site includes regular commentary on workplace law issues. Among recent topics: the &quot;earthquake&quot; in employment law occasioned by courts&apos; more favorable attitude toward employee class actions; mote vs. beam on law firms&apos; &quot;gender...</description>
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<title>Overtime Pay for Contract Attorneys?</title>
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<description>The New York Lawyer has a very interesting article on contract attorneys and the issue of overtime pay: &quot;BigLaw Contract Attorneys Struggle With Their Identity as &apos;Lawyers.&apos;&quot; The article notes that a law firm recently settled for $700,000 a class...</description>
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