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Wage and Hour Litigation Part III - Special Issues: Arbitration, Decertification, Settlement

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Recorded on: Feb. 14, 2012

SPEAKER 1: All right, let's move into the next and final panel, and I would say we've saved the best for last except that would perhaps degrade what we've had so far. But boy, I'll tell you, it's the same caliber. The panelists-- I'm going to start on the far end. My furthest right is Allan Dinkoff, and Allen's with the Weil, Gotshal firm here in New York. Next to him, of course, is Michele Fisher-- and Michele was introduced and you've heard from ...

Wage and Hour Litigation Part II - Trial of Collective and Class Actions

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Recorded on: Feb. 14, 2012

ROBERT P. DAVIS: OK, as we get going here, let me get near a microphone. And them I'm going to actually sit down with my fellow panelists here. We're going to talk about three cases in this panel, three wage and hour cases-- go ahead and pull it up there to the PowerPoint-- that went to trial in 2011. And I will stipulate to Adam and to Michelle and their colleagues, in interest of equal time, if next year there is a plaintiff's verdict, we will certainly ...

Wage and Hour Litigation Part I - Class Certifications and Related Discovery and Investigations

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Recorded on: Feb. 14, 2012

ROBERT P. DAVIS: OK, folks. Welcome back for part II of the program. As David talked about at the beginning of the day, this is really shifting to more litigation topics at this point in the afternoon. And as you can see, we prosaically have the three panels listed as part I, part II, and part III this afternoon. So beginning with part I, a truly exceptional line up here with Matt Lampe, next to him Reid Broda, then Adam Klein, Steve Sonnenberg, ...

Keep it Ethical: Identifying and Addressing Wage and Hour Compliance Gaps; Responding to Wage and Hour Division Investigations

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Recorded on: Feb. 14, 2012

DAVID: So resume. For the next panel, we have four excellent and highly qualified speakers who are going to help us tackle the issue of keeping it ethical, identifying and addressing wage and hour compliance gaps, and responding to Wage and Hour Division investigations. That's a lot of material to cover in 60 minutes, so luckily we've got the right folks to do that. Very quickly, and I'm going to simply go in the order they appear on the stage. Maritoni ...

Focus Areas for Claims - the Latest Legal Developments

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Recorded on: Feb. 14, 2012

ROBERT P. DAVIS: Tricia, thank you very, very much. I will tell you that you have single-handedly set my personal record for notetaking when a senior government official speaks. Thank you very, very much. So, again, our next panel up here. By the way, logistics-wise for folks, we have this panel. There's then a break after this panel. And then we'll have one more panel before lunch, as you see. I'm going to speak very, very briefly to introduce ...

Recent Legal Developments that Impact Diversity in the Workplace

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Recorded on: Mar. 14, 2012

THEODORE M. SHAW: [UNINTELLIGIBLE] and good morning to you all. I want to thank Janet Segal and the staff at PLI for once again inviting me and inviting us to present on this very important topic. My role is as moderator. And I will try to stick to that role. But I also plan to say a quick word about the case that the Supreme Court granted cert down in Texas, or coming out of Texas, involving a re-visitation of Grutter in one form or another. One ...

Constructive Approaches to Discrimination, Retaliation and Whistleblower Claims

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Recorded on: Apr. 4, 2012

WILLIS J. GOLDSMITH: OK, I think we're going to try to get under way. I don't know if Jordan can see us or not. Can you, Jordan? JORDAN A. THOMAS: I can see you. WILLIS J. GOLDSMITH: OK. Where are you? Oh, that camera. OK. Well at least for me, this is a little bit of an experiment. Jordan was unable to be with us so we're doing this in the high tech manner that is obvious to all of you. Jordan is behind Melissa and me. I don't know if he can-- ...

Social Media's Impact on the Workplace and Other Ethical Considerations

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Recorded on: Apr. 4, 2012

WILLIS J. GOLDSMITH: Our last panel of the day-- again for their purposes. I'm not going through the bios. Everyone has the bios. This is another panel of not only the wonderful practitioners, but also good friends of mine. Immediately to my right is Laura Schnell, one of my plaintiff's lawyers of choice. Whenever I get a call from the executive vice-president saying that his sister-in-law just got fired, poor Laura gets my call. Jill Rosenberg to ...

Employment Law Basics

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Recorded on: Apr. 4, 2012

WILLIS J. GOLDSMITH: So without further ado, on that score, let me introduce the speakers who will go over the first item on the agenda. Immediately to my right is Rich Gonzalez, a professor at Chicago Kent college of Law. But as importantly, a very experienced practitioner on the plaintiff's side. And we're fortunate to have him come in from Chicago to speak to us today. Just so you know, I'm not going to go through every detail and every bio here. ...

FLSA Basics/Wage and Hour Update

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Recorded on: Apr. 4, 2012

WILLIS J. GOLDSMITH: I hope everybody found someplace to eat-- not too hard in town. And welcome to the second half of the program. And as with the other presenters, I'm not going to go the bios which are in the materials. Again, we have two people, Michele Kaster, a plaintiff's lawyer, and Matt Lampe, my law partner-- and with whom I've worked since he was a summer associate-- on the defense side of this. Both virtually, full time Wage and Hour ...

Properly Classifying the Workforce

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Recorded on: Apr. 4, 2012

WILLIS J. GOLDSMITH: Get started with our next presentation. If we could take our seats. I think Danielle's going to bring you people outside of the room in, but let's get started. As with the last presentation, we are really fortunate to have with us today Jeff Klein and Justin Swartz. There really are very few, if any, two lawyers-- Jeff on the side of employers, Justin on the side of plaintiffs-- who have more, or more high quality, experience ...

Beyond Brinker: Guidance on Meal and Rest Breaks and Employment Class Actions 2012 (Audio-only)

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Recorded on: May. 17, 2012

AMY TAUB: Greetings. My name is Amy Taub and I'm a program attorney with PLI. I would like to welcome you to today's briefing, Beyond Brinker-- Guidance on Meal and Rest Breaks and Employment Class Actions. Before you begin, I have some administrative announcements. This briefing will be one hour in length. Please feel free to send questions at any time during the briefing. Please remember that you have access to materials for this briefing via the ...

Psychological Issues in Employment Litigation - The Juncture of Employment Law and Forensic Psychiatry 2012 (Audio-only)

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Recorded on: May. 31, 2012

AMY TAUB: Greetings. My name is Amy Taub, and I am a program attorney with PLI. I would like to welcome you to today's briefing-- Psychological Issues and Employment Litigation, the Juncture of Employment Law and Forensic Psychiatry. Before we begin, I have some administrative announcements. This briefing will be one hour in length. Please feel free to send questions at any time during the briefing. Please remember that you have access to materials ...

International Employment Law 2012

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Course Handbook from the program International Employment Law 2012, held June, 2012.

Hiring, Disciplining and Firing: A Soup-to-Nuts Review of What You Can and Can't Do Overseas

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Recorded on: Jun. 5, 2012

PHILIP M. BERKOWITZ: I'm just going to quickly tell you who-- well, I guess, Beth Lalik is sitting to my right. Beth is going to chair our first program. Beth is a partner in the Washington office of Littler Mendelson. She's a terrifically experienced and terrific lawyer and a good friend, and I think that she's extraordinarily well qualified to run this program. She's a member of the Hispanic Bar Association. She's been named repeatedly as one of ...

International Whistleblowers: Investigating Corruption Across Borders

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Recorded on: Jun. 5, 2012

PHILIP BERKOWITZ: I'd like to introduce Ed O'Callaghan. He should be up here in a moment. Ed is the moderator of our final panel. And the final panel is on International Whistleblowers, Investigating Corruption Across Borders. Ed is a partner in Clifford Chance's litigation and dispute resolution practice in New York. He has over 15 years of litigation experience in civil and criminal matters. I've known Ed for a number of years now. We practiced ...

Foreign Companies Doing Business in the U.S.: Special Challenges

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Recorded on: Jun. 5, 2012

PHILIP BERKOWITZ: Our panel is going to be, as I mentioned earlier, on foreign companies doing business in the United States, special challenges facing them. And we do have, I think, a great panel. And to my right, I'm just going to introduce everyone, is a good friend and a terrific lawyer, Wendi Lazar. Wendi is a partner and co-chair of the executives in professional practice group at Outten and Golden. Here in New York, she is very well known ...

Employment Discrimination Law & Litigation 2012

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Course Handbook from the program Employment Discrimination Law & Litigation 2012, held June, 2012.

Labor Management Law Answer Book 2012-13

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Published: June 2012

Increased enforcement of labor and employment laws puts a premium on the reliable guidance required to successfully anticipate and respond to compliance demands in a legally sound and enterprise-friendly manner This “one-stop resource” allows you to easily access the vital insights you need to deal with a host of increasingly complex real-world labor management issues, including obligations under executive orders affecting labor relations of federal ...

Retaliation Claims: Don't Get Mad, Don't Get Even, Don't Get Sued

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Recorded on: Jun. 25, 2012

ANNE C. VLADECK: I'd like to just briefly introduce this esteemed panel. Their biographies, in full, are on your iPad or in the book. Sitting immediately to my right is Lou DiLorenzo who has practiced Labor and Employment for 30 years, and is managing partner of Bond, Schoeneck and King's New York City, Garden City offices. And he's the chair of the firm's Labor and Employment Employee Benefits and Immigration Practice group. And I can tell you he's ...

Ethical and Other Challenges in Harassment Claims: Who Said High Wire Acts Were Only in the Circus?

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Recorded on: Jun. 25, 2012

ANNE VLADECK: As they're getting ready, to my immediate right it Bob Anello, who is a partner at Morvillo, Abramowitz, Grand, Iason, Anello, and Bohrer. ROBERT ANELLO: Thanks for getting all the names in. ANNE VLADECK: Well, I had to get to at least the second to last. And Bob has been a litigator, white-collar trial lawyer, for a fair length of time. And he has been named a leading lawyer by Chambers and American Leading Lawyers, and has been recognized ...

Discrimination Class Actions: Wal-Mart v. Dukes One Year Later - Were Reports of the Death of Class Actions Exaggerated?

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Recorded on: Jun. 25, 2012

THEODORE ROGERS: OK. Well, are we ready? Great. Thanks. So thanks for coming back into the room so promptly. This program on class actions is one where if you want to go back and be an adjunct at a law school, you can sell yourself in this business. Because the law is really interesting and moving. Frankly, I used to think class actions were very dull, which cost me a lot of money, because they're very lucrative actions. But they just were dull. ...

Accommodation in Practice: Do I Really Have to Pay for Her to Fly First Class?

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Recorded on: Jun. 25, 2012

SPEAKER 1: This panel deals with accommodations, both in disabilities but in other contexts as well. And we're delighted to be able to have an in-house counsel on the panel, Mary Schuette, because in-house counsel are the ones who really are on the front lines of dealing with requests for accommodation and the potential problems at arise out of it. Mary Schuette is vice president of legal services, responsible for the labor relations benefits, workers' ...

Health Care Reform After the Supreme Court Decision: What Employers Need to Know Now for Compliance, Transactions and Executive Compensation

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Recorded on: Aug. 2, 2012

Taken from the briefing Health Care Reform After the Supreme Court Decision: What Employers Need to Know Now for Compliance, Transactions and Executive Compensation recorded August, 2012. In the wake of the recent Supreme Court Decision upholding the constitutionality of the individual mandates under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), employers are assessing the impact of the ACA on their group health plans and their businesses as a ...

Gender and the Workplace: Dealing with Complex and Cutting Edge Issues 2012 (Audio-only)

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Recorded on: Aug. 10, 2012

AMY TAUB: Thank you. Greetings. My name is Amy Taub, and I'm a program attorney with PLI. I would like to welcome you to today's briefing, Gender in the Workplace, Dealing With Complex and Cutting-Edge Issues. Before we begin, I have some administrative announcements. This briefing will be one hour in length. Please feel free to send questions at any time during the briefing. Please remember that you have access to materials for this briefing via ...

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