2010 California Labor & Employment Law Briefing - Block 1 of 2

Program 1: Michael Gray, Mark Kemple, Cathy Nasser, Tracy Preston; Program 2: Rick Bergstrom, Donna Mezias, Michael Bandemer
10:10 - 11:00 am PDT - An Employee by Any Other Name . . .

Employers utilizing contingent workers and independent contractors face a maze of potential pitfalls. Classification issues, record keeping and other employment policies and procedures all require greater scrutiny when contingent workers are involved. This program will arm employers to successfully navigate this landscape and will also address recent wage and hour developments involving both contingent workers and traditional employees.

11:05 - 11:55 am PDT - Employee Mobility and Theft of Trade Secrets: Guarding The Crown Jewels

Employers Beware: a storm of employee theft of trade secrets continues to brew. This session will address the extensive losses and liability that flow from movement of employees and their frequent theft of key company information (e.g. methods of manufacturing, targeted areas of growth, and customer sales data), methods for protection of company information and the developing law relating to enforcement of non-solicitation and non-competition agreements in California.
Oct 14 2010
117 mins
2010 California Labor & Employment Law Briefing - Block 1 of 2
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This event has been approved for 1.25 hours of MCLE credit by the State Bar of Texas, NY and CA. Credit will be sought in other states as needed.

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