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Babe Ruth Was Right: “It’s Hard To Beat A [Labor Lawyer] Who Doesn’t Give Up”

By DLA Piper on June 20, 2017
Posted in NLRB

Watching baseball in Fenway Park is different than watching baseball in Wrigley Field. My sons noted that distinction within an inning, commenting that Fenway fans cheered players hitting the cutoff man whereas, back home at…
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