Webinar – Understanding Shifting Trends in Employment Litigation in 2018
3/21/18
2018 is off to a fast start with plaintiffs firing off new employment lawsuits every day across the country. Employers often are thrust into a defensive position in these employment disputes, whether because they are surprised by the type of …
Webinar – California Employment Law Series – Part 1 Navigating the Landmines In Complying with California’s Leave Laws
2/28/18
If trying to comply with California’s web of leave regulations leaves you dazed and confused, you’re not alone. There are so many California leave laws that it is hard for the best-intentioned employer to keep up with the laws, let …
Test
2/14/18
Patients and healthcare providers seek and share information regarding various medical topics, both for themselves or for others, via social media outlets like never before. The prevalence of social media in medicine is growing exponentially and presents opportunities and challenges …
Webinar: H-1B Employment Visa
2/9/18
H-1B filing season is once again upon us. Employers continue to face an uncertain landscape as they try to hire workers under ever tightening interpretations of H-1B visa rules. Please join us February 9, 2018 as we address steps for …
Are ADA and FMLA Employee Leave Requests Giving You A Headache?
1/25/18
Perhaps no area of employment law gives public and private employers more difficulty than understanding the legal obligations to provide unpaid leave under the ADA and managing intermittent leave under the FMLA.
Join us January 25, 2018 as we answer the practical …
Webinar – Sexual Harassment Claims In A Litigious World – Top 5 Tips To Stay Out of The Celebrity Spotlight
1/12/18
It certainly has been an interesting few months in the world of sexual harassment. Whether it is a salacious report emanating from the Hollywood scene or a scandalous tale involving an executive from a Fortune 500 company, it seems that …
Social Media and Medicine: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
12/14/17
Patients and healthcare providers seek and share information regarding various medical topics, both for themselves or for others, via social media outlets like never before. The prevalence of social media in medicine is growing exponentially and presents opportunities and challenges …
Comparing Florida and Georgia Dram Shop Acts
12/5/17
Please join us December 5th for our webinar, “Comparing Florida and Georgia Dram Shop Acts.” We will present a comparison of the way Florida and Georgia statutes and courts handle dram shop issues. We will also go through standards in …
The Status of Consent Under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act
11/30/17
Telephone Consumer Protection Act claims continue to be some of the most litigated in the country. As litigants patiently wait for a decision on the appeal of the Federal Communications Commission’s 2015 Declaratory Order, courts continue to issue rulings on …
Sexual Harassment Claims In A Litigious World – Top 5 Tips To Stay Out of The Celebrity Spotlight
11/17/17
It certainly has been an interesting few months in the world of sexual harassment. Whether it is a salacious report emanating from the Hollywood scene or a scandalous tale involving an executive from a Fortune 500 company, it seems that …
Cyber 101: What You Need To Know About Cyber Liability and Related Insurance Coverage
11/6/17
The Equifax data breach and news of other recent cyber-attacks has raised many concerns about protecting personal and financial information, steps that can be taken to proactively prepare for security threats, and where companies may be financially vulnerable. Please join …
Serving Without Being Served
10/25/17
Psychologists and others medical professionals frequently are presented with opportunities to serve on the boards of hospitals and other non-profit health organizations. While these opportunities can be professionally fulfilling and provide an additional avenue for psychiatrists to serve the public …