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Employment Law 101— Fundamentals for the New Employment Practitioner
Morrison & Foerster LLP 425 Market Street, 33rd Floor, San Francisco, CAPlease join us on February 13 for Employment Law 101—Fundamentals for the New Employment Practitioner in San Francisco!
Webinar: COVID-19: Tax & Employment Implications Affecting Employers
This webinar will focus on how employers can identify the various, interrelated employment and tax issues arising from the pandemic and its related new legislation, manage their workplaces accordingly, and make the best business decisions from a tax and employment perspective. Â
Webinar: Making it Work: An Employment Law Seminar on Private Causes of Action in the Time of a Pandemic
The COVID-19 crisis has had significant legal implications on nearly all aspects of life, but particularly in the world of labor and employment law. This up-to-the minute webinar will cover the new and ever-evolving labor and employment laws and the private causes of action anticipated to come from the coronavirus outbreak.
26th Public Sector Conference and the 37th Labor and Employment Law Section Annual Meeting
Oakland Marriott City Center 1001 Broadway, Oakland, CAJoin us Thursday-Friday, April 23 – 24, 2020 at the Oakland Marriott City Center!
Webinar: Navigating Employee Privacy Issues During a Global Pandemic
Our speakers will discuss the U.S. privacy and compliance issues of employers and employees during the current COVID-19 global health emergency.
Webinar: Banner is Toast (Apogee and Other NLRB Developments Affecting Workplace Investigations)
In Apogee Retail LLC d/b/a Unique Thrift Store, the NLRB resurrected confidentiality in workplace investigations.  This webinar will explore the parameters of the Apogee decision as well as discussing other NLRB developments affecting workplace investigations.
#MeToo After The Dust Has Settled
The #MeToo movement has led to high profile cases in media, entertainment, and politics. Social scientists are busy assessing whether it represents a “norms cascade” – a precipitous shift in social expectations and standards – and how deep or sustained the long-term cultural change will be. But #MeToo has certainly impacted what factors to consider when evaluating and litigating cases.
Accessing Police Discipline Files
With recent attention on police accountability, criminal law and employment law practitioners discuss the opaque process for accessing police officer personnel records for use in criminal and civil cases, as well as disciplinary proceedings.
The Legal Landscape of Police Officer Discipline in 2020
Recent high-profile incidents involving police use of force and alleged misconduct have led to a national discussion about administrative discipline of officers.
Webinar: Work and Weed: What Lawyers Need to Know About Cannabis in the Workplace
This webinar will explore three primary topics: (1) current laws regulating marijuana, including what exactly California legalized, the current state of federal law and enforcement ...
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