Seizing the moral imperative is a key to a winning, especially when the client is a corporation accused of taking advantage of workers, says Jackson Lewis managing partner David L. Gordon. "We need to show that our client has suffered the injustice, and not the other side."

Jackson Lewis approaches a case with one goal: to define what a ‘win’ is and then obtain it.

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