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Employment Law Strategist

June 2009

Representing Both Defendant-Employer and Defendant-Employee

Practical and Ethical Considerations

By William C. Martucci, Kristen A. Page, and Jennifer K. Oldvader

The last decade has marked a dramatic rise in the number of executives, supervisors and managers who are being sued in their personal capacity for their work-related actions. This rise is largely the result of the expansion of many state discrimination laws to allow for lawsuits against not only the corporate employer, but also individual supervisors.

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