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02.24.26

Los Angeles Employment and Labor Law Seminar 2026

Los Angeles

When

02.24.26

Where

Hotel Indigo Los Angeles Downtown
899 Francisco Street
Los Angeles
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We are excited to announce our 2026 Los Angeles Employment and Labor Law Seminar, which will be held from 9:30 a.m.–5 p.m. on Tuesday, February 24, 2026, at Hotel Indigo Los Angeles Downtown. Our Employment attorneys will share their insights and expertise, providing you with valuable knowledge and strategies to navigate the complex landscape of employment law.

This complimentary seminar is a must-attend for all professionals seeking to stay ahead of the curve in the ever-evolving landscape of employment law. Topics will include 2026 updates, along with emerging trends, practical guidance, and timely insights to help organizations prepare for what's ahead.

Please mark your calendars! An official invitation with a topic list and agenda details to come.

Who will benefit from this program?
The program is geared toward HR professionals and in-house counsel, and is expected to qualify for CLE, HRCI, and SHRM credits.

What is included?
Breakfast, lunch, and a post-event reception are included.

Contact Gwen Reyes with questions.

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Employment, Benefits & Immigration
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