30th Annual Meeting of the Labor & Employment Law Section Program Materials

PROGRAM MATERIALS, SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES & SUPPLEMENTAL ITEMS

30th Annual Meeting of the Labor and Emloyment Law Section

We have uploaded the education program materials for the Annual Meeting on this site for you to peruse before the meeting.  Take this opportunity to print materials before the meeting.  At the meeting you will receive a USB drive with a copy of these files.  We do not distribute printed copies of the materials at the meeting.  We appreciate your support of our "paperless" Conference efforts. 

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Click on the program of your choice:

Welcome and Opening Keynote Speaker Materials.pdf - NO MATERIALS AVAILABLE AT PRESS TIME

Friday Plenary Session - Tips from the Bench - Top 5 Dos and Donts for Employment Lawyers.pdf

01 Live Demonstration - Taking and Defending the Plaintiffs Deposition in a Harassment Case.pdf

02 Basics - Litigating a Fair Employment and Housing Act FEHA Case.pdf

03 Update - What Every Employment Lawyer Needs to Know about the National Labor Relations Board.pdf

04 Basics - Seek and Destroy - The Effective Use of the Discovery Process in Employment Cases.pdf 

Saturday Plenary Session - Annual Update of Significant Employment Law Cases and Legislation.pdf

05 Tips - Winning Summary Judgment Motions.pdf

06 Ethics & Social Media - Getting in Trouble is Easier Than You Think.pdf

07 Basics - Wage and Hour Litigation 101.pdf

08 Live Demonstration - Taking & Defending the Decision - Makers Deposition in a Harassment Case.pdf

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