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Eric Sloan is an attorney who is devoted to protecting the rights of law enforcement personnel. He has served as police counsel in the internal affairs context, defended officers in civil litigation, and has handled numerous matters on behalf of first responders injured in the line of duty. Mr. Sloan limits his practice today to legal consulting and building a national network of attorneys committed to representing law enforcement. Mr. Sloan writes exclusively for Examiner.com, where he also serves as the Boxing Examiner. Contact Eric.


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Employment discrimination can be found in numerous situations, including the law enforcement community. For instance, in October 2008 the Equal...
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Moving at the pace of a slug taking one step forward and two steps back is a quiet little bill known as H.R. 1972. You most likely have not heard of...
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The last major component to the legal defense plan offered by the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) is the Plan C option, which provides legal defense...
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