MCLE Credits: 1.0 Ethics Credits Included: 0.0
A pre-recorded streaming VIDEO replay of one session from the May 2018 live seminar, 27th Annual Employment Law Update.
The U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division recently reversed course in a number of critical areas while employers continue to struggle with understanding the nuances of overtime exemptions. This session will provide practical guidance to counsel for employers and employees in the never-ending battle to understand our nation’s overtime laws.
FACULTY Paul DeCamp, Epstein, Becker & Green, P.C. / Washington, DC Mary C. Lombardo, Stein Sperling Bennett De Jong Driscoll PC/ Rockville, MD MODERATOR AND CHAIR OF THE PROGRAM PLANNING COMMITTEE Susanne Harris Carnell, Lorenger & Carnell PLC / Alexandria
27th Annual Employment Law Update Seminar 2018 (Online Seminar)
Ethical Issues Arising in Employment Law (from Annual Employment Law 2018) (Online Seminar)
Annual Update on Employment Law (from Annual Employment Law 2018) (Online Seminar)
Cutting-Edge Issues Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (from Annual Employment Law 2018) (Online Seminar)
Claims That Can Arise When an Employee Leaves (from Annual Employment Law 2018) (Online Seminar)
Addressing Sexual Harassment Situations in the "Me Too" Era (from Annual Employment Law 2018) (Online Seminar)
Growing Trends in State and Local Employment Statutes (from Annual Employment Law 2018) (Online Seminar)