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An employment and labor law attorney is a legal professional specializing in workplace issues, including employment contracts, discrimination, harassment, wage and hour laws, and other employment-related matters. These lawyers provide legal advice and representation to employers and employees in various industries.
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To become an employment and labor law attorney, one typically must complete a law degree and pass the bar exam in their jurisdiction. Additionally, gaining experience in employment law through internships or working in a law firm specializing in employment law can help develop the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in this field.