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When: September 28, 2010

Make-up Webinar: 2010 Annual Labor and Employment Conference

If you missed our 2010 Annual Labor and Employment Conferences that took place in June, or if you just want to stay informed of new developments, we are offering a make-up webinar:

September 28, 2010 -- 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Topics will include:

Federal Updates: Hear about the latest developments including court decisions, new legislation, and our recent experiences and lessons learned.

Social Networking: While Facebook can offer significant benefits to employers, employees' use can cause significant legal concerns and liability. Learn about the potential pitfalls and how to protect against them.

Enforcement Activity Updates: Federal agencies, including the Department of Labor, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Department of Homeland Security, and the National Labor Relations Board have been given additional resources and direction to scrutinize employers' practices. Understand how to effectively comply with applicable requirements and minimize costly claims, such as those relating to the use of independent contractors, ever-changing anti-discrimination laws, employees' authorization to work in the United States, and union organizing and activity.

Two NY CLE credits will be offered. CLE credits will be available to NJ attorneys through reciprocity.

We hope you will be able to join us!

RSVP for the Webinar

Further details with log-in instructions will be sent to you upon registering.

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