REGISTRATION OPEN! Annual TAMPA Labor & Employment Law Seminar

Thank you to those of you who attended our  28th Annual Labor & Employment Law Seminar in Miami. It was a huge success with over 400 attendees. Be sure to keep an eye out for our top takeaways post coming soon.

In addition to the Miami seminar, we are excited to bring a similar seminar to Tampa this year! Please join us for our Annual TAMPA Labor & Employment Law Seminar Friday, May 18 from 8am-3pm at the Tampa Bay History Center Museum.

Speakers from our Labor & Employment group will cover the following topics:

  • Investigating Harassment Complaints Post Weinstein – Are You Prepared?
  • There Are Two Big HR Issues You Don’t Know About – And They’re Out There!
  • Substance Over Forms: FMLA & I-9
  • You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know About the ADA

The seminar will conclude with an interactive discussion of recent developments in the areas of immigration, website accessibility, formulating winning strategies in labor relations, and other topics. Bring your questions! Attendees will have the opportunity for a Q&A session with our panelists.

Post Seminar – Attendees will receive FREE Admission to the Tampa Bay History Center Museum including access to the new “Treasure Seekers: Conquistadors, Pirates & Shipwrecks” exhibit.

Click here for the full agenda. (Approved for 5.25 HRCI Credits, 5 General CLE Credits, 1 Bias Elimination CLE Credit and 5 Labor & Employment Law Credits) 

Register now! We look forward to seeing you next week!

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