Labor & Employment

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Employee Handbooks 2023 Wrap-Up: Hot-Button Issues and Policy Pitfalls

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Illinois CLE Approved 6 Total
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Maine CLE Approved 6 Total
Minnesota CLE Approved 6 Total
Missouri CLE Approved 6 Total
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Montana CLE Approved 6 Total
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Nebraska CLE Approved 6 Total
New Hampshire CLE Approved 6 Total
New Mexico CLE Approved 6 Total
Nevada CLE Approved 6 Total
New York CLE Approved 7 Total
Oklahoma CLE Approved 7 Total
Oregon CLE Upon Request 6 Total
Pennsylvania CLE Approved 6 Total
Rhode Island CLE Upon Request 6 Total
Vermont CLE Approved 6 Total
Washington CLE Approved 6 Total
West Virginia CLE Approved 7.2 Total
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5 hours 59 minutes
Brandon Saxon
James J. S. Johnson
Iris Kristoff
Bryce Denny
With Brandon D. Saxon from Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani, LLP + 3 others
Recorded December 22, 2023
Product ID 97726

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Overview

A Roundup of Current Issues and Key Updates You Can't Afford to Miss

When it comes to potential litigation, the employee handbook is often an employer's first line of defense. However, if you fail to stay up to date on new laws and requirements, your employment manual can quickly turn into a source of legal trouble. This program delves into recent developments impacting your employment practices and highlights specific changes you need to make to handbook provisions in 2024. Get caught up on the latest updates - register today!

  • Get up to speed on the latest best practices for drafting remote working policies.
  • Determine what changes you need to make to your leave and accommodation policies.
  • Discover new discrimination laws and adapt your policies accordingly.
  • Stay on top of current challenges involving non-compete agreements.
  • Identify the dos and don'ts of discipline and termination policies.

This program was designed in conjunction with NBI's esteemed 2023-2024 Content Advisory Committee Member Louis Cohan.

Abbreviated Agenda

  1. Drafting and Revising Wage and Hour Policies in 2024
  2. Discrimination, Open Door, and Non-Retaliation Policies: Updates You Need to Make
  3. Best Practices for Discipline and Termination Policies
  4. Updating Hybrid and Remote Working Policies
  5. Non-Compete, Non-Solicit, and Non-Disclosure Agreements: New Rules and Challenges
  6. Paid Sick Leave, ADA, and FMLA Policies in 2024
  7. Rolling Out the Handbook in the Workplace: What You Need to Know NOW
  8. Legal Ethics for Employment Law Attorneys
Product ID 97726

Credit Details

Credits Available
Credit Status Total
Alaska CLE Approved 6 Total
Arizona CLE Approved 6 Total
California CLE Approved 6 Total
Colorado CLE Approved 7 Total
Connecticut CLE Approved 6 Total
Delaware CLE Approved 6 Total
Hawaii CLE Approved 6 Total
Idaho CLE Upon Request 6 Total
Illinois CLE Approved 6 Total
Kansas CLE Upon Request 7 Total
Maine CLE Approved 6 Total
Minnesota CLE Approved 6 Total
Missouri CLE Approved 6 Total
Northern Mariana Islands CLE Approved 6 Total
Montana CLE Approved 6 Total
North Dakota CLE Approved 6 Total
Nebraska CLE Approved 6 Total
New Hampshire CLE Approved 6 Total
New Mexico CLE Approved 6 Total
Nevada CLE Approved 6 Total
New York CLE Approved 7 Total
Oklahoma CLE Approved 7 Total
Oregon CLE Upon Request 6 Total
Pennsylvania CLE Approved 6 Total
Rhode Island CLE Upon Request 6 Total
Vermont CLE Approved 6 Total
Washington CLE Approved 6 Total
West Virginia CLE Approved 7.2 Total
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Agenda

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  1. Drafting and Revising Wage and Hour Policies in 2024

    1. Employee Classification: New Insights and Drafting Essentials
    2. Overtime and Minimum Wage Policies: Updates to Make
    3. Workweek and Work Schedules Policies (Including Flexible Work Policies): 2024 Guide
    4. Meal and Rest Break Policies
    5. Developments in Pay Transparency and Wage Rights Laws; Handbook Checkup
    6. Key Challenges for Multi-State Employers
  2. Discrimination, Open Door, and Non-Retaliation Policies: Updates You Need to Make

  3. Best Practices for Discipline and Termination Policies

    1. Progressive Discipline Policies
    2. 5 Secrets to More Effective Written Performance Reviews
    3. Disciplinary Memo Dos and Don'ts: With Examples
    4. Grey Areas in Separation Agreements and Releases
    5. RIFs, Layoffs, and Recall Policies
    6. Departing Employees: The Employer's Checklist
  4. Updating Hybrid and Remote Working Policies

  5. Non-Compete, Non-Solicit, and Non-Disclosure Agreements: New Rules and Challenges

  6. Paid Sick Leave, ADA, and FMLA Policies in 2024

    1. Sick Leave, Holiday, and "No Vacation" Policies: What You Must Know
    2. Bringing PTO Policies Up to Speed
    3. The Interactive Process: Essential Documentation, Notice Requirements, etc.
    4. Leave as an Accommodation
    5. Drafting Military Leave Policies
    6. Parental Leave and Lactation Accommodation Policies: Current Guidance and Best Practices
    7. Bereavement Leave Policies: Top Considerations in 2024
  7. Rolling Out the Handbook in the Workplace: What You Need to Know NOW

  8. Legal Ethics for Employment Law Attorneys

    1. Rules of Professional Conduct
    2. Conflicts of Interest
    3. Advising Multi-Jurisdictional Clients
    4. Confidentiality
    5. Business vs. Legal Advice
    6. Attorneys' Fees

Who Should Attend

This program is designed for attorneys. HR professionals, accountants, and paralegals may also benefit.

Speakers

Brandon D Saxon
Brandon D.
Saxon
Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani, LLP
James J. S. Johnson
James J. S.
Johnson
James J.S. Johnson Law
Iris Kristoff
Iris
Kristoff
Duggan McHugh Law Corporation
Bryce J Denny
Bryce J.
Denny
Law Office of Bryce Denny, L.L.C.
Speaker bio
Brandon D Saxon

Brandon D. Saxon

Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani, LLP
Brandon Saxon

serves as assistant managing partner of Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani, LLP's San Diego office, where he is the chair of the office's employment practice group. He is also the assistant chair of the firm's national employment group. Mr. Saxon's practice focuses on a wide range of civil litigation matters, including the defense of companies and employers in environmental and employment related actions. He has litigated a number of matters to successful resolution in both state and federal courts, and has experience in a variety of heavily regulated practice areas. Mr. Saxon is a member of the Louis M. Welch Inn of Court and the San Diego Bar Association. He earned his B.A. degree from Boston College and his J.D degree from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. Mr. Saxon is admitted to practice law in California and before the U.S. District Court, Central, Eastern, Northern and Southern districts of California.

Speaker bio
James J. S. Johnson

James J. S. Johnson

James J.S. Johnson Law
James J. S. Johnson

is a sole practitioner in the Dallas/Fort Worth area of Texas, where his law practice is dominated by administrative law, employment law, litigation and tax-exempt organizations; including advising nonprofit corporations regarding education law, personnel law, contracts, copyrights and public safety/disaster law. Mr. Johnson's practice also includes balancing disaster/emergency compliance laws with personal liberties, especially exercising First Amendment-secured liberties, etc; plus speaking at educational seminars and other events on many topics including America's legal history, evidence law, personnel law, nonprofits law and civil liberties. He has served as an active litigator since 1985, including board certification in business bankruptcy law from 1990 thru 2010. Since 1991, Mr. Johnson has taught frequently for Christian colleges in Texas, including LeTourneau University, Dallas Christian College and Concordia University Texas. Since 1996, he has served as a part-time trial judge in Texas on an as-needed basis in nonjury employment law adjudications governed by administrative law statutes and applying the usual rules of evidence, as well as most of the usual Texas rules of civil procedure. These adjudications routinely require managing pretrial matters, as well as presiding at bench trials on the merits, followed by issuing dispositive orders, fact-findings on ultimate issues, and trial record-based recommendations, often with lengthy opinions. Mr. Johnson is admitted in Texas and Colorado, as well as in ten federal courts, and has been admitted pro hac vice to trial courts in 18 other states. As an administrative law practitioner, he has also practiced regulatory law before a variety of federal and state administrative agencies. [DISCLAIMER: Mr. Johnson's opinions in this National Business Institute program are his own, as one who has litigated and adjudicated in many court contexts, and those opinions do not represent the legal views or official positions of any governmental agency or court that he serves.] With post-doctoral certification by the Texas Attorney General's Office, Mr. Johnson has served as a paternity establishment officer, giving expert testimony and certifying forensic documentation for changing birth certificates. For more than 10 years, he has served as a lecturer and expert on evidence, especially as it relates to forensic science and empirical science. A teacher at heart, Mr. Johnson has served as onboard guest lecturer for nine different international cruise ships.

Speaker bio
Iris Kristoff

Iris Kristoff

Duggan McHugh Law Corporation
Iris Kristoff

is an attorney at Duggan McHugh Law Corporation located in Sacramento, California. She represents and works with a variety of clients on addressing and resolving labor and employment-related issues. Ms. Kristoff's practice focuses on advising and counseling California and multi-state employers on managing day-to-day employment issues; ranging from wage and hour compliance issues, preparing leave of absence related communications, risk reduction strategies for employee layoffs and terminations, designing and updating employer handbooks and policies, to advising on transactional employment matters, including employee separation agreements and negotiations. She also focuses on helping employers address new developments in state and federal legislation, equal employment opportunity laws and policy, pay equity issues, and "MeToo" related legislation. Ms. Kristoff earned her B.A. degree from Santa Clara University, her M.P.H. degree from Emory University, Rollins School of Public Health and her J.D. degree from Emory University School of Law. During law school, she served as a law clerk for Administrative Law Judge Lana Layton in the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Hearings Unit. Throughout law school and post-graduate school, Ms. Kristoff worked as a policy and research analyst at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and her work was selected for publication in the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice. She is admitted to practice law in California.

Speaker bio
Bryce J Denny

Bryce J. Denny

Law Office of Bryce Denny, L.L.C.
Bryce Denny

is the owner of Law Office of Bryce Denny, L.L.C., where he primarily practices labor and employment law. He is admitted to practice in both Texas and Louisiana. Mr. Denny was re-appointed in 2017 to a three-year term on the Louisiana State Bar Labor Law Advisory Commission. He is a member of the State Bar of Texas and the Louisiana State Bar Association. Mr. Denny earned his B.A. degree from Austin College in Sherman, Texas and his J.D. degree from Baylor University.

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