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Capsule Reviews
2006
Computer journal
This nontraditional "casebook" presents a balanced and nonpartisan survey of the situations and law encountered in labor arbitration. The book offers eighteen separate hypothetical case files, each based upon actual arbitration cases, which include witness examination transcripts and exhibits. The authors, who come from academia, union, and management labor law practice, have kept the needs of practitioners, students, and sophisticated nonlawyers in mind. The hypothetical cases cover such
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