The Oakland County Bar Association will present the webinar “Employment Law Year in Review: Managing Publicity in Employment Cases” on Tuesday, June 9, from 9 to 11 a.m.
A panel of experts highlight significant developments in labor and employment law from the past year and provide insight into upcoming trends. This year’s event will focus on publicity issues – the good, the bad and the ugly – in employment cases and how to address them. Topics of discussion will include:
• Factors to consider when taking an employment dispute to the press
• Handling publicity during a labor dispute or strike
• Practical public relations advice for the practitioner and client
• Steps to take when your dispute is leaked to the pressSpeaking at the program on Tuesday, June 9, will be:
• Michael Layne, Marx Layne
• Frank T. Mamat, Barnes & Thornburg
• Jack Schulz, Schulz Gotham PLC
• Kathryn S. Wood, Dickinson Wright PLLC
• Moderator Syeda Davidson, The Sharp Firm
This Zoom event is free to OCBA members and $50 for non -members. Instructions on how to access the meeting will be in the “Event Details” section of the system-generated confirmation email you will receive once you have registered for the program. Registrants will also receive a seminar reminder email with the same information on June 8. To register, visit www.ocba.org and click on “events.”
- Posted June 02, 2020
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'Employment Law Year in Review' offered online

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