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The DiLeone Law Group, P.C. Releases Podcast On Employee Terminations

Managing Partner Ralph J. DiLeone Discusses The Necessary Steps For Legal Protection

2011-12-23
RALEIGH, NC, December 23, 2011 (Press-News.org) Ralph J. DiLeone, managing partner at The DiLeone Law Group, P.C. (http://www.dileone.com), has announced the release of a podcast on how employers should handle employee terminations. In the podcast, DiLeone discusses the steps employers should take for legal protection in the case of employee terminations, the difference between a termination and layoff, and the necessary documentation companies should have on hand for both cases if challenged by a dismissed employee. The podcast is available for download at http://bit.ly/qTStym.

QUOTES:
"When an employer makes the difficult decision to end an employee's time with a company, there are certain procedures that must be taken to ensure proper legal handling of the termination," said DiLeone. "We help our clients make difficult situations easier by providing practical legal advice that they can use in such matters."

ABOUT THE DILEONE LAW GROUP, P.C.:
The DiLeone Law Group, P.C., an award-winning, Raleigh-based law firm, provides legal services concentrating in business, corporate, and estate planning and estate administration matters. A recipient of the 2011 Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce Pinnacle Small Entrepreneurial Business award, the firm's principal practice areas include: acquisitions and mergers, buy-sell agreements, computer software contracts, consulting agreements, corporate succession planning, employment contracts, employee manuals, employment matters, estate planning, wills and trusts, executive compensation arrangements, financing, franchising, incorporations, independent contractor agreements, internet agreements, joint venture agreements, operating agreements, partnership agreements, license agreements, lease agreements, royalty agreements and web development agreements for U.S. and international small and middle market, closely-held and family-owned businesses as well as individuals. Attorney Ralph J. DiLeone concentrates his efforts on these general business and corporate matters for U.S. and international corporations in such industries as technology, manufacturing, hospitals, physicians and other health-care organizations, banks, tax-exempt organizations, and various other service businesses. For more information, please call (919) 791-0900 or visit the website at http://www.dileone.com.

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[Press-News.org] The DiLeone Law Group, P.C. Releases Podcast On Employee Terminations
Managing Partner Ralph J. DiLeone Discusses The Necessary Steps For Legal Protection