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About the Seminar
The S.C. Bar CLE Division and the S.C. Bar Employment and Labor Law Section are proud to present the annual spring employment law seminar. Course Planner John T. Merrell has brought together a talented and experienced faculty who are going to guide you through some of the hottest topics in employment and labor law.
Seminar Agenda
Changes and Challenges for Employers in the Trump Era: New Personnel, New Priorities and New Policies
David E. Dubberly, Nexsen Pruet, LLC
Hide and Seek: The Challenge to Lawfully Obtain Medical Information in the Workplace
Ellison McCoy, Jackson Lewis, PC
Immigration Update
Melissa L. Azallion, McNair Law Firm, PA
Changes on the NLRB Horizon: The Obama Board Exiting Stage Left
James H. Fowles III, Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Stewart, PC
Getting Gig-gy With It - Employment Issues in the Share Economy
Sheila M. Bias, Fisher & Phillips, LLP
Overview of Boeing South Carolina's Victory over the IAM
C. Edward Rawl Jr., The Boeing Company
S.C. Human Affairs Commission Update
Lee Ann Rice, S.C. Human Affairs Commission
Emma Bennett-Williams, S.C. Human Affairs Commission
How to Spot a Liar: The Use of Polygraphs in Employment Matters
Janet E. Rhodes, Callison Tighe & Robinson, LLC
Mandatory MCLE Credit Hours
This program qualifies for 5.66 MCLE credit hours and 5.66 Employment and Labor Law Specialization Credits.
This seminar is an Intermediate to Advanced level program.
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, please use this course code if you completed this program in 2020 : 201263ADO
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