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Who's on First? An Update on Joint and Personal Liability Issues in Employment Litigation

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Price

$40 for SCBA Member
$55 for Non-Member
$20 for Student

60 minutes
Date Published

October 19, 2022

Publisher

Sonoma County Bar Association

Subjects

Labor & Employment Law

Questions

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Summary

Employment litigation, particularly wage litigation, is often not a covered
claim by insurance. Employment claims are often fraught with financial
disappointments for both plaintiffs and defendants, and their attorneys.
This program will provide insight on current case law and statutes, and
discuss developing trends in capturing and avoiding liability in employment
claims.
 

SWOD-17828

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Presenters

Valorie Bader
Welty, Weaver & Currie

Ms. Bader has practiced in the areas of employment and business counseling, training, and employment litigation since 1986.... Read More

Michelle Neumann
Neumann Law

Ms. Neumann has focused her career on representing employees since 1996. First admitted in Florida in 1995, Ms. Neumann has... Read More

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Program Titles and Supporting Materials

This program contains the following components:

Media Files
Who's on First? An Update on Joint and PErsonal Liability Issues in Employment Litigation- Video
Downloadable Files
Who's on First? An Update on Joint and PErsonal Liability Issues in Employment Litigation- Handout
Supplemental Handout
Evaluation Form
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Credit

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Technical Requirements
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