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Employers certainly have legitimate business justifications for asking their employees to keep internal investigations confidential. These justifications include protecting witnesses, victim
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The big gun wielded by the U.S. Department of Justice last week against drug maker Wyeth for hundreds of millions of dollars in alleged Medicare fraud grew more lethal a few days later after
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In the Bible it says that until Adam ate fruit from the tree of knowledge, he didn't know he was naked and thus had no shame.Law firm compensation works kind of the same
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