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- Posted April 27, 2010
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Miller Canfield hosts Annual Employment Law Seminar, May 18
The law firm of Miller Canfield announces the details of its spring training for human resource professionals, corporate counsel and business executives. The "Miller Canfield Annual Employment Law Seminar" will be hosted on Tuesday, May 18, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the MSU Management Education Center in Troy, 811 W. Square Lake Rd.
The firm has assembled a lineup of labor and employment lawyers, as well as the senior director of human resources from the Detroit Tigers, to provide attendees with information on the latest labor and employment law matters, including:
--Health Care Reform's Future.
--Hot Topics/Legislative Update.
--ADA Regulations.
--Human Resources Audits.
--Protecting Your Competitive Advantage.
--Discipline and Discharge Done Right.
--Fair Labor Standards Act.
--Preventing Embezzlement.
--Traditional Labor Law Update.
The all-day seminar is $95 and includes continental breakfast, lunch and seminar materials. Advance reservations are required by Tuesday, May 11. This program has been approved for 4.75 credit hours towards PHR, SPHR and GPHR recertification through the Human Resource Certification Institute (HRCI).
Register at www.millercanfield.com/EmploymentLawSeminar or to Virginia Herrick at (313) 496.7548, herrick@millercanfield.com.
Published: Tue, Apr 27, 2010
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