Employer-Provided Legal Services for Employment Claims
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Legal service insurance or employee benefits are an understudied subject in the access-to-justice literature. Michael Green discusses the different types of legal service plans, how they work and the ways that these plans help companies avoid ethical problems that can arise from opposing unrepresented employees when mediating or arbitrating employment disputes. His chapter focuses on one company's successful experience with a legal service plan for its employees.