MCLE Credit: | 1.0 (Ethics: 0.0) |
Live-Interactive Credit: | 0.0 |
Price: | $79 (Includes a downloadable audio version.) |
Viewable Through: | 11/30/2024 |
$79.00 (or 1 Bundle Credit)
A pre-recorded streaming video replay of the September 2021 webcast, Virginia Is for Workers: Virginia’s New Wage and Hour Laws.
This panel educates Virginia practitioners about the groundbreaking new wage and hour laws recently signed into law. Prior to the enactment of these laws, Virginia workers who alleged they were paid incorrectly had few rights in state law. The panelists examine the new statutes and provide practice pointers for practitioners.
Topics to be covered include:
ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
Craig J. Curwood, Butler Curwood, PLC / Richmond
Craig J. Curwood has been a plaintiffs’ employment lawyer in Richmond since 1999. In 2021 he formed Butler Curwood, PLC with partners Harris Butler, Zev Antell, and Paul Falabella. He represents plaintiffs in all types of employment litigation, including discrimination, sexual harassment, FMLA, FLSA, USERRA, workplace violence, defamation, class action, and multi-plaintiff discrimination and wage/hour claims. Mr. Curwood is a graduate of James Madison University (1995) and University of Richmond School of Law (1999). He is currently the Vice Chair of the Virginia Bar Association’s Section on Labor & Employee Relations.
Mark Hanna, Murphy Anderson PLLC / Washington, DC
Mark Hanna is a founding partner of Murphy Anderson PLLC, based in Washington, DC. He has a diverse labor and employment law practice representing workers in class and collective actions, whistleblowers alleging fraud, and labor unions. He litigates collective and class actions alleging wage-and-hour violations, including overtime, misclassification, unpaid meal breaks, and donning-and-doffing violations. Most of his clients are low-wage workers, many of them immigrants. Mr. Hanna is a graduate of Michigan State University’s James Madison College and the University of Michigan Law School.