Maddin Hauser continues its 2022-2023 Breakfast Bites: Employment Law Series with “The Move to Unionize: A New Landscape of Concerted Activity and How Labor Law Impacts Non-Union Workplaces” online Wednesday, April 26, from 8 to 9:30 a.m.
Speaking at the online program will be Rita M. Lauer, senior associate, a member of the firm’s Corporate and Employment groups, advises on business and employment litigation and complex commercial transactions. Her clients include companies of all sizes involved in every phase of the commercial life cycle ranging from small and emerging entrepreneurial businesses to large corporations.
A member of the State Bar of Michigan, Lauer is admitted to practice before the Michigan Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Michigan. Prior to joining private practice, she served as an attorney for the City of Saginaw, City Attorney’s Office and as a litigation
clerk for the New York State Attorney General’s Office.
For additional information or to register for the webinar, visit https://maddinhauser.com and click on “events.”
- Posted April 04, 2023
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'The Move to Unionize' explored in webinar April 26

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