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Hiring, Firing, and Discipline in the Green Mountain State
When it comes to hiring, firing, and disciplining employees in Vermont, do you know how to advise your clients? The interplay of state and federal law can be tricky, especially when it comes to advising your client on the proper course of action to take. Don't leave things to chance when clients come knocking with critical employment questions. The price of getting things wrong can be high. Take this essential Vermont legal guide and leave nothing to chance - register today!
- Ensure you balance state and federal considerations when hiring, firing, and disciplining employees.
- Uncover best practices for job postings, offer letters, and more.
- Leave nothing to chance when documenting employee disciplinary actions.
- Gain practical perspectives on how courts interpret decisions regarding employee terminations.
- From remote work to LGBTQ+ protections, get the latest on pressing employment law issues.
- Conduct workplace investigation plans and create airtight investigation reports.
Abbreviated Agenda
- Mastering Vermont Hiring, Firing and Discipline: Balancing Federal and State Laws
- Putting Law Into Action in the Hiring Process: With Case Law Examples
- Employee Disciplinary Actions: Putting Vermont and Federal Law into Practice
- Terminating Employees in Vermont: A Practical Perspective
- Workplace Behavior and Privacy - Current Developments
- Conducting Workplace Investigations: Legal Best Practices
Credit Details
Credits Available
| Credit | Status | Total | Until |
|---|---|---|---|
| New Hampshire CLE |
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6 Total | 02-26-2028 |
| Vermont CLE |
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6 Total | 02-26-2027 |
| SHRM CP/SCP |
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6 Total | 12-31-2025 |
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Agenda
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Mastering Vermont Hiring, Firing and Discipline: Balancing Federal and State Laws
- Federal Laws Impacting Hiring
- Federal Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Laws
- Vermont Fair Employment Practices Act (FEPA)
- Vermont Public Accommodations Act (PAA)
- Employment-at-Will Doctrine with Exceptions
- Vermont Privacy Laws and the Hiring Process
- Vermont and National Updates
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Putting Law Into Action in the Hiring Process: With Case Law Examples
- Job Postings and Advertising
- Interviewing and Selection
- Offer Letters
- Employment Contracts
- Background Checks
- Drug Testing
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Employee Disciplinary Actions: Putting Vermont and Federal Law into Practice
- The Importance of Documentation: Examples From Case Law
- Progressive Discipline: When to Follow, When to Not
- Corrective Actions and Legal Lessons
- Essential Example Policies to Have
- Hypothetical Scenarios and Actual Instances From Case Law
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Terminating Employees in Vermont: A Practical Perspective
- How Vermont FEPA Differs from Federal Statutes
- How Courts Interpret and Enforce Termination Laws
- Vermont Termination Case Law You NEED to Know
- How Employers MUST Apply Case Law Lessons
- Consistency and Fairness
- Documentation
- Communication
- Recent Updates: Statutory and Case Law
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Workplace Behavior and Privacy - Current Developments
- Employee Surveillance
- Searches of Desks, Smartphones, Lockers, Vehicles, Equipment, etc.
- Monitoring Employee Communications: Calls, Email, and Internet Use
- Dress Code/Personal Appearance
- Drug and Alcohol Testing
- Psychological and Personality Tests
- Workplace Violence: Harassment and Bullying
- Off-Duty Behavior and Activities
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Conducting Workplace Investigations: Legal Best Practices
- Forming an Investigation Plan
- General Rules on Who Should Conduct the Investigation
- Techniques for Determining Witness Credibility
- Investigation Interviews: Top Legal Considerations
- Creating the Investigation Report: Legal Best Practices
- Following Up
Who Should Attend
This basic level online seminar on employee hiring and firing is of benefit to:
- Attorneys
- Human Resource Professionals
- Corporate Executives
- Accountants
- Payroll Professionals
- Paralegals
Speakers
Speaker bio
Jeremy S. Grant
is a dedicated attorney committed to providing effective legal solutions to his clients. With over a decade of litigation experience, Jeremy understands the importance of resolving issues prior to litigation whenever possible, saving clients time and money while achieving optimal outcomes. However, when litigation becomes necessary, Jeremy approaches it with a balanced and determined approach, always striving to protect his clients’ interests. Jeremy’s expertise in employment law extends to advising clients on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), and the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). With a focus on proactive guidance, he helps employers manage difficult employment issues to avoid litigation and conducts independent workplace investigations. Jeremy frequently presents on various employment and HR topics and guides clients through difficult HR issues of various types. He also drafts employee handbooks, employee benefits, and employment contracts. Jeremy graduated from Boston University School of Law, Cum Laude, with a concentration in intellectual property, earning honors for his academic achievements. He also has a master’s degree in International Environmental Policy and Chinese from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies.
Speaker bio
Sarah E. Worley
is principal of Sarah E. Worley Conflict Resolution, P.C., a nationally and locally recognized mediator and arbitrator with more than 34 years of legal experience, including 27 years as a neutral mediator/arbitrator. She is a seasoned trial attorney who has first-chaired jury trials throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. She is a member of the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals and has been recognized by Super Lawyers and Top Women of Law in Massachusetts. She has mediated or arbitrated more than 10,000 cases and has served as a case evaluator, special master, and workplace negotiator. She has been quoted in Lawyers Weekly, Law 360, and has written articles for the Massachusetts Bar Journal, the Massachusetts Bar Association Section Review, and the American Bar Association Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section. She is a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association’s ADR committee and serves as an appointed member of the Boston Bar Association’s Labor and Employment Law committee. Ms. Worley is the co-author of the "Massachusetts Practice Series," Volume 47, Mediation and Arbitration, 2002 Edition. She mediates and arbitrates disputes throughout New England, the United States, and Canada and works with counsel nationwide on complex matters and has served as a court-appointed Discovery Master and Special Master in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. She has mediated and arbitrated personal injury cases, wrongful death cases, product liability and product failure cases, professional and medical malpractice actions, subrogation disputes, business disputes, insurance coverage disputes, construction cases, discrimination and harassment cases, and labor disputes, and has served as a case evaluator in complex multi-jurisdictional matters. Ms. Worley has worked extensively on matters involving injury to children, and she serves as a mediator in divorce and family matters involving high net worth individuals. She earned her B.A. degree from Dartmouth College and her J.D. degree from Georgetown University Law Center.
Speaker bio
Scott A. Sears
is an attorney in the Hackensack office of Archer & Greiner P.C. Mr. Sears advises and represents employers in a broad range of matters from daily counseling through litigation. He provides employment advice and counsel to employers on issues such as employee discipline and termination, reasonable accommodations, leave entitlements, wage and hour issues, and human resource policies and handbooks. Mr. Sears conducts internal employment investigations on behalf of clients, makes recommendations, and prepares employer responses to administrative charges, including charges before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. He assists in defending employers in a broad range of employment matters before state and federal courts, including wrongful terminations, retaliation, harassment, discrimination, failure to accommodate, and wage and hour concerns. Mr. Sears handles cases alleging violations of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (NJLAD), the New Jersey Conscientious Employee Protection Act (CEPA), the New Jersey Wage Payment Law, the New Jersey Wage Theft Act, and the New Jersey Family Leave Act (NJFLA). He received his B.A. degree from Touro College - Lander College for Men and his J.D. degree from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law.
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