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LMHB co-author of Äripäev business guide
The leading daily business newspaper Äripäev and our employment law specialists are publishing legal updates on the new Employment Contract Act which came into force in Estonia on 1 July 2009. Partner Karina Paatsi and senior associate Heili Haabu give a practical summary of the regulations and principles concerning compilation of employment agreements, the rights and duties of both parties, as well as management of documentation associated with employment regulations. In addition, the publication includes guidelines and suggestions for improving employment-related documentation and how to achieve better protection of employer’s interests.
Karina Paatsi possesses wide-ranging expertise in matters concerning legal regulation of employer-employee relations and disputes arising. Heili Haabu is primarily responsible for corporate governance issues and advises clients on employment law matters.