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Andrew D. Peterson, Esq., is a senior associate attorney at Wood, Ris & Hames, P.C., a law firm in Denver, Colo. He has a general civil litigation practice that focuses on employment law. He represents employers in Colorado state and federal courts, and regularly provides counseling and training on employment issues to businesses. You can e-mail Andrew at [email protected]. This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute the rendering of legal advice.
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