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About the
Seminar
The Employment and Labor Law Mid-Year CLE will kick off with presentations discussing the new EEOC portal and best practices when participating in an EEOC mediation. During the morning session, participants will also receive insight from a Federal District Court Magistrate Judge.
The seminar
will continue with a presentation on 30b6 depositions and strategies for
utilizing this discovery tool to strengthen a case. Guidance for in-house
counsel, FOIA, and LGBT issues will also be discussed.
About the
Book (NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE OF THE PROGRAM)
Labor and Employment Law for South Carolina Lawyers, 5th Edition - Volumes I and II, 2023-2024 Supplement
©2024
Edited by: M.
Malissa Burnette, James A. Byars, Grant Burnette LeFever and Leigh M. Nason
The brand new
2023-2024 Supplement to the two-volume Fifth Edition of the Labor and
Employment Law for South Carolina Lawyers will be available for purchase at the
2024 Recent Developments in Employment Law seminar on May 10th. This new
supplement updates the materials in the 2019 main text, and includes a new
chapter on Protections for Pregnancy, Lactation, and Related Conditions.
Attendees at the program will be among the first to get their hands on this new
resource!
Seminar
Agenda
Welcome and
Opening Remarks
EEOC Portal
and Mediation
Betsy Rader,
EEOC/Drew Rogers, EEOC
A Judge’s
Perspective
Honorable Paige
Jones Gossett/ Honorable Shiva V. Hodges, U.S. District Court
30b6
Depositions
Tom Barlow,
Halligan Mahoney & Williams
Jennifer Stark
Guidance for
In House Counsel
Kathy Mahoney,
Halligan Mahoney & Williams
Joseph Bias,
Midlands Technical College
Mercedes
Pinckney Reese, Legal Services, Lexington County School District One
FOIA –
Pre-suit use and FOIA Lawsuits
Ashley Story,
White & Story, LLC
J. Paul Porter,
Cromer Babb & Porter
LGBT,
Religious & ADA Issues
Eugene H.
Matthews, Richardson Plowden & Robinson, PA
Adjourn
Mandatory MCLE Credit Hours
This seminar qualifies for 6.0 MCLE credit hours, including
up to 6.0 Employment & Labor Law Specialization credit hours.
This is an Intermediate Level Program.
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