Video: Avoiding Litigation Landmines

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| A Best Seller: Covers Failure to Document, Inappropriate e-mail, Failure to Train, Inconsistent Treatment, Failure to Keep Evidence, Loose Lips, Performance Rating Inflation, Inappropriate Letter of Reference, and Failure to Talk to HR. Video Length: 30 Minutes |
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Avoiding Litigation Landmines
Avoiding Litigation Landmines: A Survival Guide for Managers should be a staple in every management training library. The video uses a compelling dramatization which no manager will be able to forget.
How do you impress on your manager the importance of performance documentation or the public nature of e-mail? These are just two of the nine litigation landmines which can end up costing your company millions of dollars. Employment law litigation has exploded over the last five years: one in five managers will find themselves in litigation at some time during their careers.
The Landmines
- Failure to Document
- Inappropriate e-mail
- Failure to Train
- Inconsistent Treatment
- Failure to Keep Evidence
- Loose Lips
- Performance Rating Inflation
- Inappropriate Letter of Reference
- Failure to Talk to HR
When a litigation landmine explodes, three senior attorneys from Littler Mendelson, the nation's largest employment and labor law firm, explain the problem.
Managers will learn not only how to avoid these litigation landmines, but how to turn them into positive tools for unlocking the potential of the individuals within their work force.





