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- Posted March 08, 2010
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'Due Process' spotlights employment law on Friday

"Due Process" will focus on employment law on Friday, March 12, at 5:30 p.m. on PBS station WTVS Channel 56. Employment law impacts employers and employees alike. From job sharing, to reducing benefits, to retraining, rising unemployment is affecting everyone.
Host Henry Baskin welcomes guests Patricia Nemeth from Nemeth Burwell PC and Kathleen L. Bogas from the Law Offices of Kathleen L. Bogas PLLC as they discuss the strategies and opportunities to help cope with this state-wide problem.
"Due Process" airs weekly on Channel 56, WTVS, Friday at 5:30 p.m. The program can also be viewed anytime at www.dueprocess.tv or via Comcast's on-demand service. Hosted by attorney Henry Baskin, "Due Process" welcomes leading attorneys, noted experts, and prominent public figures.
The mission of the half hour weekly program is to provide the public with simple and helpful information about common legal issues and processes. The program is funded through the generous contributions of Meade Lexus and Newsradio WWJ-950.
Published: Mon, Mar 8, 2010
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