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Employment Law by Glynn, Sullivan, and Arnow-Richman

Post by Dr. Nefario » Wed Apr 26, 2017 3:00 pm

Does anyone happen to have an old outline for this book or any suggestions on supplements? We covered the entire book, but the exam is closed book so I would work better just reviewing general topics than creating a detailed outline.

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Re: Employment Law by Glynn, Sullivan, and Arnow-Richman

Post by Caesar Salad » Tue May 09, 2017 5:18 am

Dr. Nefario wrote:Does anyone happen to have an old outline for this book or any suggestions on supplements? We covered the entire book, but the exam is closed book so I would work better just reviewing general topics than creating a detailed outline.
Yeah, I've got materials, took the course with Professor Glynn and got an A+. PM me

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Re: Employment Law by Glynn, Sullivan, and Arnow-Richman

Post by Dr. Nefario » Tue May 09, 2017 10:26 am

Caesar Salad wrote:
Dr. Nefario wrote:Does anyone happen to have an old outline for this book or any suggestions on supplements? We covered the entire book, but the exam is closed book so I would work better just reviewing general topics than creating a detailed outline.
Yeah, I've got materials, took the course with Professor Glynn and got an A+. PM me
Awww sad day. My exam was a week ago. Thanks tho!

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Re: Employment Law by Glynn, Sullivan, and Arnow-Richman

Post by awydler » Mon Feb 12, 2018 7:56 pm

I need this outline too!! I dont know how to personal message, but I would love to get my hands on this outline

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