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33rd Annual Employment Law Seminar, Davis Wright Tremaine, Seattle

By Lawton Penn, Peter G. Finch, Paula C. Simon, Dipa N. Sudra, Robert A. Blackstone, Mark W. Berry, Jennifer C. Berry, Kelsey M. Sheldon, and Amy M. De Santis
10.14.14
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The landscape in employment law continues to shift: new city ordinances covering sick leave and minimum wage impacting employers near and far, continued implementation of health care reform, and new rulings from the NLRB. Davis Wright Tremaine provided HR professionals, managers, and in-house counsel the latest updates and best practical advice.

The agenda included:

The Whistleblower at Work: Practical Strategies for Minimizing Retaliation Claims
Presented by Lawton Penn

Look What the NLRB Has Been Up to While You've Been Running Your Business
Presented by Peter Finch and Paula Simon

You Did What? Five Common Benefits Blunders
Presented by Dipa Sudra

Through the Looking Glass: Big Picture Trends and Issues for HR Professionals to Be Thinking About
Presented by Bob Blackstone

Telling Your Best Story at an Employment Trial
Presented by Jennifer Berry and Ted Prosise, VP & Senior Consultant, Tsongas Litigation Consulting

Year in Review
Presented by Mark Berry and Kelsey Sheldon

A Special Lunch Presentation: The Skeptic's Guide to Mentoring
Presented by expert Chris De Santis

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