Incorporating professional skills and ethics into the traditional workplace law course is a critical but challenging undertaking. This easy-to-use book simplifies the effort, offering eleven discrete exercises designed to help students develop skills in the key areas of drafting, counseling, negotiation and advocacy. Each exercise involves a different substantive area of workplace law, including covenants-not-to compete, wage and hour law, employment discrimination, whistleblower protection and general common law and tort principles. The book is flexible enough to supplement any doctrinal casebook, or can be used to teach a stand-alone skills course.
Students learn tasks such as:
Conducting an intake interview with a terminated employee
Drafting a discrimination complaint
Negotiating the terms of a non-compete agreement
Conducting a workplace investigation
Revising an employee handbook
Advising an employer on a legal compliance issue
Writing a demand letter in a collective wage and hour action