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The Employment Law market is a sector of the legal industry that focuses on the rights and responsibilities of employers and employees. It covers a wide range of topics, including hiring and firing, wages and benefits, workplace safety, discrimination, and labor relations. Employment law attorneys provide advice and representation to employers and employees on matters related to employment law.
Employment law firms specialize in providing legal services to employers and employees. They provide advice on compliance with employment laws, represent employers and employees in court, and negotiate settlements. Employment law firms also provide training and seminars to employers and employees on employment law topics.
Some of the leading companies in the Employment Law market include Littler Mendelson, Ogletree Deakins, Fisher Phillips, Jackson Lewis, and Seyfarth Shaw. Show Less Read more