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Brief overview of employment law developments as of 2003

A must-attend for any in-house employment and labor practitioner. Leaders in the employment and labor legal arena will update you on the most important federal and state court decisions as well as legislative initiatives impacting in-house practitioners and their companies.

It's back and it's better than ever. In 2001, the list was begun with only 10 things you should know as in-house counsel. Not just for general counsel, these issues have not gone away, and now the list has grown to 250 things. Our outstanding panel of in-house counsel will share their list of things they were glad they knew-or wished they'd known-when starting out. Gain guidance in such key areas as employment law, intellectual property issues, corporate governance, securities law, and litigation.

The fundamental responsibility of the Board of Directors is to promote the best interests of the Company and its shareholders by overseeing the management of the Company’s business and affairs. In doing so, directors have two basic obligations to the Company and its shareholders: (1) the duty of care, which generally requires that directors exercise appropriate diligence in making decisions and in overseeing management of the Company, and (2) the duty

It's back and it's better than ever. In 2001, the list was begun with only 10 things you should know as in-house counsel. Not just for general counsel, these issues have not gone away, and now the list has grown to 250 things. Our outstanding panel of in-house counsel will share their list of things they were glad they knew-or wished they'd known-when starting out. Gain guidance in such key areas as employment law, intellectual property issues, corporate governance, securities law, and litigation.

This article details the requirements for "reasonable accommodations" under the Americans with Disabilities Act.

This webcast transcript reviews the new military family leave amendments to the FMLA and explains some of the proposed changes that are likely to impact your company in the near future.

In this webcast, participants learned preventative strategies for dealing with today's Top 10 emerging workplace trends in California. Read this transcript to learn about urgent topics such as disability leave management, wage and hour compliance, class action litigation, immigration law compliance and much more.

This webcast transcript examines digital issues in the workplace in light of the "Millennial" generation of employees.

Analyzes how unions succeed in pressuring employers to agree to neutrality agreements, recognition on the basis of authorization card checks, and corporate campaigns and discusses how to develop strategies that anticipate and respond to these and other union tactics that are trademarks of the movement to unionize without NLRB elections.

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