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Vanderbilt Law Review

1998

ADEA

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Gray Power In The Gray Area Between Employer And Employee: The Applicability Of The Adea To Members Of Limited Liability Companies, Alan R. Haguewood Mar 1998

Gray Power In The Gray Area Between Employer And Employee: The Applicability Of The Adea To Members Of Limited Liability Companies, Alan R. Haguewood

Vanderbilt Law Review

The American populace is aging.' At the same time, modern medicine enables Americans to remain productive members of the workforce for a longer period of time. The confluence of these two trends augurs increased use of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act ("ADEA), as companies try to force aging employees to retire despite their prolonged productivity. Another trend within the past decade has been the rise of various hybrid corporate forms that combine the beneficial aspects of partnerships and corporations, one example of which is the limited liability company ("LLC"). This increase in the number of different types of corporate …