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Employment Law Through the Philosophy of a Martial Arts Practitioner

The other night I found myself in a Brazilian Jiu-jitsu class with a 250-pound musclebound gentleman sitting on my chest trying to do rather unkind things to my neck and vulnerable joints. While this was certainly not the most opportune time to be...
By: Bond Schoeneck & King PLLC
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