Maddin Hauser’s complimentary monthly educational series, Breakfast Bites, will kick off Wednesday, October 26. The series will cover numerous topics over the course of this year. Due to COVID-19, the firm’s upcoming Breakfast Bites sessions will be webinar access only.
This year’s sessions will include:
• Session 1: “Right-Sizing and Reducing Workforce: Navigating Severance Agreements, Adverse Impact Studies, and the WARN Act,” October 26, 8 to 9:30 a.m., presented by Kaitlin A. Brown
• Session 2: “Restricting Employees from Competition and Solicitation: Considerations for Complying with and Seeking to Enforce Restrictive Provisions in Agreements,” November 30, 8 to 9:30 a.m., presented by Jordan B. Segal
• Session 3: “How to Avoid, Mitigate Risk, and Defend Against Claims of Harassment and Failure to Accommodate Disabilities,” January 25, 2023, 8 to 9:30 a.m., presented by Mark V. Breaugh
• Session 4: “Responding to Employment Related Requests: Subpoenas, Garnishments and Personnel Files,” February 22, 2023, 8 to 9:30 a.m., presented by Sydney E. Wright
• Session 5: “Incentive Compensation: How to Structure and Avoid Legal Pitfalls in Compensating Employees from Hourly to Executive,” March 29, 2023, 8 to 9:30 a.m., presented by Ronald A. Sollish
• Session 6: “The Move to Unionize: A New Landscape of Concerted Activity and How Labor Law Impacts Non-Union Workplaces.” April 26, 2023, 8 to 9:30 a.m., presented by Rita M. Lauer
• Session 7: “Business Insurance Coverage: Being Smart with Your Risk Management Decisions,” May 24, 2023, 8 to 9:30 a.m., presented by Richard M. Mitchell
To register for any or all of the sessions, visit https://maddinhauser.com and click on “Events.”
- Posted October 11, 2022
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