MCLE Credit: | 7.0 (Ethics: 1.0) |
Live-Interactive Credit: | 0.0 |
Designation Credit: | 1.0 Ethics (Designations Information) |
Price: | $339 (Includes a downloadable audio version.) |
Viewable Through: | 5/31/2024 |
$339.00 (or 7 Bundle Credits)
A pre-recorded streaming AUDIO and VIDEO replay from the May 2021 webcast seminar, 30th Annual Employment Late Update.
For three decades, this seminar has been the indispensable educational opportunity for all attorneys practicing in, or wanting to learn more about, employment law.
This seminar provides detailed explanation, in-depth analysis, and practical advice for both management and plaintiffs’ counsel in a number of today’s hot employment topics.
This year’s topics include:
Plus, the annual Ethics Hour and Annual Update on employment law cases
COURSE TOPICS
Confidentiality: Non-Clients’ Misunderstanding and Mistakes Thomas E. Spahn This session will explore lawyers’ confidentiality and disclosure duties in the context of non-clients’ misunderstanding and mistakes. Topics will include: the difference between ethics and professionalism; dealing with unrepresented persons who may misunderstand a lawyer’s role; negotiation ethics (including adversaries’ factual or legal misunderstanding, substantive mistakes, or scrivener’s errors); litigators’ disclosure duties in the face of litigation adversaries’ or courts’ misunderstanding, mistakes, or scrivener’s errors. |
Annual Update on Employment Law Cases Edward Lee Isler, Thomas E. Strelka
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Wage and Hour Law in Virginia Tevis Marshall, Joshua H. Erlich Topics covered in this session will include: the new worker misclassification law, changes to the Virginia Wage Payment Act, the Virginia Overtime Wage Act, and wage issues with remote workers. |
What the Biden Administration Holds in Store for Employment Law John M. Bredehoft, Kristina H. Vaquera This session will address the labor and employment changes that we expect to see (or have already seen) under the new Biden Administration in several areas including: Department of Labor, Equal Employment Opportunity Commision, President Biden’s Executive Orders, judicial appointments, National Labor Relations Board, Arbitration, and COVID/vaccines. |
Virginia’s New Employment Laws Craig J. Curwood, King F. Tower
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Disability and Leave: Hot Topics in a Post-Pandemic World David L. Greenspan, Alexis H. Ronickher A discussion of the issues expected to arise under the ADA and FMLA now that we are (hopefully) coming out the other side of the COVID pandemic, including vaccines, return to working in-person, telework, and employment leave. The session will also cover how making marijuana legal in Virginia will impact the workplace. |
Update on Non-Compete Law in Virginia Sarah A. Belger, Todd A. Leeson Topics covered in this session will include: the new Virginia statute prohibiting non-competes for low wage earners, the general standard for restrictive covenants in Virginia, procedural issues, assignability/successor in interest, definition of customer in a customer non-solicitation provision, non-disclosure provisions, the Biden Administration initiatives on non-competes, and the new DC ban on non-competes. |
FACULTY
Sarah A. Belger, Quarles & Brady LLP / Washington, DC
John M. Bredehoft, Kaufman & Canoles / Norfolk
Craig J. Curwood, Butler Curwood, PLC / Richmond
Joshua H. Erlich, The Erlich Law Office, PLLC / Arlington
David L. Greenspan, McGuireWoods LLP / Tysons
Edward Lee Isler, Isler Dare PC / Tysons Corner
Todd A. Leeson, Gentry Locke / Roanoke
Tevis Marshall, Ogletree Deakins / Richmond
Alexis H. Ronickher, Katz, Marshall & Banks, LLP / Washington, DC
Thomas E. Spahn, McGuireWoods LLP / McLean
Thomas E. Strelka, Strelka Employment Law / Roanoke
King F. Tower, Woods Rogers PLC / Roanoke
Kristina H. Vaquera, Jackson Lewis PC / Norfolk
PROGRAM PLANNING CHAIRS
Edward Lee Isler, Isler Dare, PC/ Tysons Corner
Sarah A. Belger, Quarles & Brady LLP / Washington, DC
MODERATOR
Sarah A. Belger, Quarles & Brady LLP / Washington, DC