Legal Update: New Trends and Cases in Employment Law
Organization:
Northern California Human Resources Association
Category:
Business
Geographical Area:
San Francisco
Start
Date:
7/29/2011
End Date:
7/29/2011
Start Time:
10:00 AM
End Time:
11:00 AM
Event
Info:
Discover the latest economic and political currents shaping the legal and regulatory environment, including a specific update on California Legislation. Prepare yourself, and in turn, your organization for what's to come in 2011.
You'll leave able to:
Explain significant new state and federal cases
Evaluate the status of litigation on meal periods in California
Facilitate a discussion on the state of health care reform and social media in the workplace
Identify employment and labor law trends to watch for in the next several years
1.00 CPE Credits
About the Presenter Marci Isom is a partner in the San Francisco Office of Gordon & Rees and currently serves as the San Francisco Hiring Partner. Ms. Isom represents both private and public entities in employment matters, focusing her practice on defending employers against discrimination, retaliation, and harassment claims. Ms. Isom also litigates cases concerning alleged violations of wage and hour laws, family medical leave laws, and violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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