MCLE Credits: 1.0 Ethics Credits Included: 0.0
A pre-recorded streaming VIDEO replay of the May 2020 live seminar, 29th Annual Employment Law Update.
Technological changes and the “gig” economy have led to an increase in the use of workers as independent contractors, while lawmakers try to hold back the tide. This session examines growing legislative, regulatory, and judicial trends to curb the use of independent contractors.
FACULTY John M. Bredehoft, Kaufman & Canoles / Norfolk Maureen E. Carr, Bean Kinney & Korman PC / Arlington MODERATOR AND CHAIR OF THE PROGRAM PLANNING COMMITTEE Sarah A. Belger, Quarles & Brady LLP / Washington, DC
29th Annual Employment Law Update 2020 (On Demand Seminar)
Labor and Employment Litigation Ethics (from Annual Employment Law Update 2020) (On Demand Seminar)
A Review of the Year’s Most Critical Employment Law Cases (from Annual Employment Law Update 2020) (Online Seminar)
Reasonable Accommodations Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) from Annual Employment Law Update 2020) (On Demand Seminar)
Finding Good Plaintiffs and Structuring Good Cases (from Annual Employment Law Update 2020) (On Demand Seminar)
8 Key Considerations When Terminating Employees (from Annual Employment Law Update 2020) (On Demand Seminar)
The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (from Annual Employment Law Update 2020) (Online Seminar)