There are fewer than 250 cases of swine flu in the United States, but its fervor may prove more contagious than its fever.
The legal community is not immune. Lawyers say employer clients want to know what they can do within the law to contain the swine flu if it strikes their workplaces. Attorneys for workers say lawmakers need to adopt protections for parents who might miss work because of school closures or a child’s illness.
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