Labor Law Update 2008 - How to Keep Your Company Out of
Court
SPEAKER:
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Mr. Richard S.
Rosenberg of Ballard, Rosenberg, Golper & Savitt, LLP
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DATE:
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Thursday,
November 1, 2007
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TIME:
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7:15 a.m. -
11:45 a.m.
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PLACE:
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Airtel Plaza
Hotel,
7277 Valjean Avenue
,
Van Nuys
,
CA
91406
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The topics covered in
this half day seminar will cover information for small, medium-sized and
large business employers who want to know what to do to avoid liability
claims in the workplace. How to keep your company out of court. The most
common mistakes employers make - learn how to avoid them to protect your
company against legal action.
Mr. Rosenberg is a
founding partner of this management employment law firm in
Universal
City
.
His entire career has been devoted to providing advice and counsel exclusively
to management on the spectrum of labor relations and employment law matters.
His work includes advice on employment law strategy and compliance, as well
as litigation. He frequently lectures to management groups on the subject of
labor and employment law, and is the author of numerous articles in the
field. He serves as a regular contributing author in the Los Angeles Daily
Journal legal newspaper. Mr. Rosenberg is a graduate of the
College
of
Industrial
and Labor Relations at
Cornell
University
and the
University of Santa Clara Law School. He is a member of the State Bar of
California.
Agenda:
7:15 a.m. Registration, Check-in, and Networking Breakfast (breakfast served
until 8:15 a.m.)
8:00 a.m. Welcome and Introductions
8:15 a.m. Employment Development Department/WorkSource Center UPDATE
8:30 a.m. Labor Law Update 2008 - How to Keep Your Company Out of Court
9:45 a.m. Break
10:00 a.m. Presentation Continued
11:15 a.m. Question and Answer Segment
To register, please click here. Space is limited,
registrations must be received by October 20, 2007. Registration fee (Member
- $65, Non-member - $75) includes: full breakfast, seminar materials and
parking. No refunds. Substitutions welcome.
This employer seminar
is provided for educational and informational purposes only; it does not
constitute an endorsement of the curriculum or speakers by the State of
California Employment Development Department (EDD) or by the San Fernando
Valley Employer Advisory Council (EAC). Aside from staff designated to
represent the EDD, we assume no responsibility for the accuracy, legality or
content of the materials provided during this event.
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