Join Us October 20, 2016 for Hinshaw's 21st Annual Labor & Employment Seminar
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Oct 10, 2016
It's that time of year again! School's back in session, the leaves are starting to change, and Hinshaw is putting on its annual Labor & Employment Seminar! Thursday, October 20th is the big day in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. Have you been wondering...
... what the new Defend Trade Secrets Act means for your company?
... what to do about sticky personnel situations?
... what you need to do regarding what's new at the NLRB?
... how to handle whistleblower claims – or better yet, prevent them?
... what to do if your employee benefits plan is investigated by the DOL or audited by the IRS?
... how to implement the FLSA changes and other wage and hour issues?
Hinshaw experts will be answering all of these questions, as well as providing an annual update of the year's biggest stories and — to end the day — the return of our ever-popular "Advice on Tap" session where Hinshaw attorneys will answer your toughest questions over beer, wine, and snacks. New this year is a panel with representatives from federal and state agencies that will discuss what's in store for their respective organizations.
This year's seminar is being held at the Stonegate Conference & Banquet Centre from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Click to view Hinshaw's 21st Annual Labor & Employment Seminar brochure for additional details.
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