The program will offer a choice of breakout sessions outlined below.
Opening Session — 2009 Employment Law Year in Review
Presented by Bernard J. (Bud) Bobber
Breakout Sessions
- How GINA and ADAAA Changes Impact Employer Programs, Policies, and Practices
Presented by Ann I. Mennell
- The Wage and Hour Litigation Boom: Lily Ledbetter One Year Later and Other Causes
Presented by David J.B. Froiland
There is no cost to attend this seminar, but advance registration is required. CLE and HRCI credit will be applied for upon request.
2010 Employment Law Update is part of the Foley Executive Briefing Series.
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