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Collections Note: Employment Law (August 2006)

 

Just as the areas of specialization within labor law are numerous and varied, so are the sources of legal materials.  Listed below is a sample of the variety of materials available in the King County Law Library. 

Employee and Union Member Guide to Labor Law : A Manual for Attorneys Representing the Labor Movement, by the National Labor and Employment Committee of the National Lawyers Guild.  Eagan, Minn. : Thomson West, 1981.
                “Our aim is to provide a practical manual that will help start serious research, answer basic questions, and help avoid some common pitfalls.”

Employee Benefits Law, 2d ed.  Employee Benefits Committee, Section of Labor and Employment Law, American Bar Association.  Washington, D.C. : Bureau of National Affairs, 2000.
                “A comprehensive, case law-based treatise in a complex and rapidly development area of law.”

Family and Medical Leave Act.  Federal Labor Standards Legislation Committee, Section of Labor and Employment Law, American Bar Association.  Washington, D.C. : Bureau of National Affairs, 2006.
                “Attempt[s] to address in a logical, comprehensive, and curate way the issues that practitioners on all sides must face in exercising rights under and complying with the Act.”

Filipp, Mark.  Covenants Not to Compete, 3rd ed.  New York : Aspen Publishers, 2005.
                “Fully explores legal principles for forming, drafting and implementing sound non-competition agreements.”

How Arbitration Works, 6th ed. by Elkouri & Elkouri, Committee on ADR in Labor & Employment Law, American Bar Association, Section of Labor and Employment Law. Washington, D.C. : Bureau of National Affairs, 2003.
                “How Arbitration Works has been justly acclaimed as the most comprehensive, definitive, and authoritative treatise on labor arbitration.”

Lipsig, Ethan.  Downsizing: Law and Practice.  Washington, D.C. : Bureau of National Affairs, 1996.
                “Downsizing discusses the major business, legal, and human resources issues encounter in RIFs.”  It also contains fully annotated model forms. 

Mamorsky, Jeffrey D.  Health Care Benefits Law.  New York :  Law Journal Press, 2001.
                “Designed to make sense out of the non-stop parade of federal and state legislation and regulatory actions and ever-growing issuance of decisional law by federal and state courts.”

 

 












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