Hinshaw Attorneys Contribute Three Chapters to 2018 Edition of IICLE Employment Termination Handbook
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Oct 31, 2018
A team of Hinshaw authors from the firm's Labor and Employment practice contributed three chapters to the latest edition of the Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education's (IICLE) Employment Termination: Procedures, Grounds, and Challenges handbook. The handbook provides information needed to establish the basis for employment termination, as well as the proper procedures to carry it out and responses to questions that may arise.
A list of the three chapters and their authors follows:
- James Harbert: Chapter 1, "Severance Pay Plans and Arrangements"
- Lisa Burman: Chapter 7, "Employee Plan Issues Arising in Individual Employment Terminations"
- Anthony Antognoli: Chapter 8, "Special Employee Plan Issues Arising in Reductions in Force or the Sale of the Employer"
The 2018 Edition of the Employment Termination: Procedures, Grounds, and Challenges handbook is available for purchase on the IICLE website.
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