Everyday Employment Law: The Basics - Book Review,
by Lisa Guerin

Book Description Understand employment law, quickly and easily! Everyday Employment Law is the perfect introduction to working legally with employees and independent contractors. Need information about overtime? Want some useful ideas on workplace policies? Have a question about trade secrets and need it now? This book provides all the answers with: *frequently asked questions *concise articles *helpful tips *"lessons from the real world" *dozens of resources, online and off The 2nd edition is completely revised and update, and now provides 50-state legal charts to help you find the laws that affect your company. Designed for new business owners, managers and supervisors who need answers quickly, as well as professionals pursuing a career in Human Resources, this "Legal Basics" book covers hiring, firing and everything in between.
Download Description "Understand employment law, quickly and easily! Everyday Employment Law is the perfect introduction to working legally with employees and independent contractors. Need information about overtime? Want some useful ideas on workplace policies? Have a question about trade secrets and need it now? This book provides all the answers with: frequently asked questions concise articles helpful tips ""lessons from the real world"" dozens of resources, online and off The 2nd edition is completely revised and update, and now provides 50-state legal charts to help you find the laws that affect your company. Designed for new business owners, managers and supervisors who need answers quickly, as well as professionals pursuing a career in Human Resources, this ""Legal Basics"" book covers hiring, firing and everything in between. "
About the Author During her years as a law student at Boalt Hall School of Law at the University of California at Berkeley, Lisa worked for Nolo as a research and editorial assistant. After a stint as a staff attorney at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, Lisa worked primarily in the field of employment law, in both government and private practice. Lisa recently rejoined the staff at Nolo, where she is the co-author of Nolo's Pocket Guide to California Law. Attorney Amy DelPo brings more than six years of criminal and civil litigation experience to her work at Nolo, having litigated cases in all levels of state and federal courts, including the California Supreme Court and the U.S. Supreme Court. Before coming to Nolo in January 2000, Ms. DelPo specialized in employment law, handling a wide variety of disputes between employers and employees, incluging sexual harassment, discrimination and wage-and-hour issues. Her real-world experience enriches her work at Nolo, where she writes and edits numerous employment law titles, including Dealing with Problem Employees (co-author), The Employer's Legal Handbook (editor) and Your Rights in the Workplace (editor). Ms. DelPo received her law degree with Honors from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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