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The Backup Plan – Alternative Immigration Strategies to the H1B

  • Cap-exempt H-1B petitions
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Bringing Joy Back to the Workplace!

     Changing business landscapes and high pressure can lead to burnout and dissatisfaction amongst in-house attorneys. But changing
jobs often don’t result in the return of joy. Join the Chief Legal Officer of Ping Identity and two other executives as they share
personal experiences on how they brought joy back to the workplace for themselves and inspired a more
engaged and joyful work environment for others.

                                                                                                The discussion will include the following:
                                                                     - Responsibilities of corporate counsel that may impede happiness
                                                                     - Indications (behavior, attitude, etc.) that personal and team engagement are failing
                                                                     - Techniques to increase individual and team engagement for legal professionals

Agenda
4:00 - 4:30: Networking
          4:30 - 5:30: Panel discussion
5:30 - 6:00: Networking

Join us for drinks, light appetizers, and great conversation with your peers.
Generously sponsored by Crocs.

$20 early bird by March 10th; $25 after

Disclaimer: By clicking on the registration link below, any and all registrants acknowledge departure from the
ACC Colorado platform to register for this event.

Panelists:

Lori Winters, Sr. Director of Employee Experience, Southwest Airlines

Heather Erickson, Vice President, Enterprise Talent & Organizational Capability, Lockheed Martin

Shalini Sharma, Chief Legal Officer, Ping Identity

Moderated by Anna Conrad, CEO, Impact Leadership Solutions

Date
April 13, 4:00 - 6:00 MT

Location
Crocs Global Headquarters
13601 Via Varra
Broomfield, Colorado  

Cost: $20 early bird by March 10th; $25 after

Parking: Complimentary in Crocs Corporate Parking Lot

Continuing Education: One (1) CLE Credit

For More Information: Anna Conrad anna@ilsint.com or 720.320.5348

 

Helen McFarland and Kira Johal 

Effective January 1, 2023, employers who are hiring in the state of Washington will need to comply with the strictest job posting requirements in the United States. Washington’s newly revised Equal Pay And Opportunity Act now requires employers with 15 or more employees to disclose a pay scale and general description of benefits in each job posting or face claims of at least $5000 per violation. Washington’s agency overseeing the Act recently finalized its Policy to answer many outstanding questions regarding compliance with the new law.

Resource Details
Interest Area: Employment and Labor
Region: United States
Audience: Small Law Departments, Large Law Departments

Workplace investigations are a frequent and challenging issue for any employer and, consequently, for in-house counsel to advise and manage. A flawed workplace investigation can result in organizational issues and in significant liability against an employer. It is therefore imperative for in-house counsel to acquire the skills and knowledge needed to conduct a thorough, fair and effective workplace investigation. 

This session focuses on the essential investigation skills needed by in-house counsel who are charged with advising on, or conducting, workplace investigations. The session will include instructional components, interactive questions and discussion regarding strategies to deal with issues that can arise when conducting investigations. 

By the end of this session, attendees will understand how to:

·  recognize when an investigation is required and how to advise your internal client accordingly

·  organize and conduct an efficient and effective investigation

·  identify and address issues that arise when conducting investigations 

·  make certain that your investigation is conducted fairly

·  avoid claims and allegations that the investigation is flawed or biased 

·  best ensure that your investigation will hold up under the scrutiny of a decision-maker

·  write the report and conclude the investigation

 

This program contains 30 minutes of Professionalism and 30 minutes of Substantive content.

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