Wendy Hulton featured in the Canadian Lawyer Magazine, "Employers Must Stop Relying on Boilerplate Templates: Dickinson Wright Lawyer."
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Wendy Hulton was recently featured in the Canadian Lawyer Magazine article, "Employers Must Stop Relying on Boilerplate Templates: Dickinson Wright Lawyer." The article discusses the ever-evolving employment laws which have been keeping employers on their toes since the start of the pandemic. “To the extent possible, they [in-house counsel] need to be proactive on pain points that are unique to their workplace and their industry,” said Wendy. To read the article, click here.
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