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23 October 2014

Avoiding Employment Lawsuits: How Fashion Companies Can Navigate Unpaid Internship Programs (Video Content)

Unpaid internships have made big headlines this year, with fashion houses and publications becoming the target of several high-profile class actions.
United States Employment and HR
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Unpaid internships have made big headlines this year, with fashion houses and publications becoming the target of several high-profile class actions, including an eye-popping $50 million lawsuit and a $450,000 settlement. As a result, one major fashion company, LVMH, has started paying their interns.

In this episode of Fashion Counsel, partner Anthony Lupo talks with Labor & Employment partner, Michael L. Stevens, about how fashion companies should handle unpaid internships in a litigious environment.

To watch the interview, click below.

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ARTICLE
23 October 2014

Avoiding Employment Lawsuits: How Fashion Companies Can Navigate Unpaid Internship Programs (Video Content)

United States Employment and HR

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