Executive compensation has become quite a hot topic of conversation among politicos and on Main Street. And legal work surrounding the issue has law firms gearing up to help clients understand the debate and related legislation.

Littler Mendelson added two employee benefits and executive compensation shareholders to its Philadelphia office last week as part of a clear effort to expand what it views as a “premier practice” in the current environment.

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