West Virginia CLE - Employment Law Courses

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  • Live Webinar
    Tuesday, June 18, 2024
    1:00 PM - 4:30 PM Eastern Time (EDT)

    Live Webinar: 1st and 4th Amendment and Employment cases: Difficult Issues and Lessons Learned

    Experienced litigators in the areas of First and Fourth Amendment Law and Employment Law share perspectives on difficult issues and lessons regarding some of the most interesting and timely issues of our day. The presenters will seek to impart lessons you may not have learned in law school or perhaps in some books so that newer and less-experienced counsel gain the competence to successfully handle these matters at the motions stage, at trial, on appeal or by settlement. Learn practica... More Info

    $220
    5.4General Credits
  • On-Demand
    CD/DVD/USB, Online, iOS/Android App

    Statutory Interpretation: Do the Words “because of… sex” Include “Sexual Orientation” and “Transgender Identity”?

    “…because of sex.” They seem like simple words, but are integral in the context of employment discrimination. This CLE course will address prior United States Supreme Court litigation such as Hopkins and Oncale regarding whether sexual orientation and transgender identity were included in the statutory definition of “sex.” The course will evaluate three cases before the Court decided on the basis of statutory interpretation, and how they address the question of the court’s st... More Info

    $210
    4.96General Credits
  • On-Demand
    CD/DVD/USB, Online, iOS/Android App

    Basic Business Lawyering For Small Company Clients

    Providing business law services to small company clients is similar to…but is not the same …as doing so for a medium sized or larger company. This CLE course is primarily directed to (a) beginning lawyers who plan to practice business law; (b) experienced lawyers who have switched, or plan to switch from other practice areas to business law and (c) in either case, to mostly represent “smaller” companies (e.g., typically less than $100M annual revenue; less than 500 employees). The cour... More Info

    $200
    4.36General Credits
  • On-Demand
    CDs, DVDs, USB Stick

    US Immigration Fundamentals Day 1: Non-Immigrants; Employment-Based: Pandemic, Politics, Confusion

    In the uncertain political climate and as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, immigration law continues to be a hot button issue and a source of uncertainty and confusion. Gain an overview of what you need to know to practice immigration law successfully under the current political climate. The first day focuses on Non-immigrant Work-related Visa Categories and Obtaining a Green Card. Day 1: Non-immigrant Categories; Labor Certification and Employment-Based Immigration -- Introductio... More Info

    $150
    3.2Total Credits
    1 Ethics
  • On-Demand
    CDs, DVDs, USB Stick

    An Introduction to Immigration Law: Day 1: Non-immigrant Categories; Labor Certification and Removal Proceedings

    In these difficult economic times, immigration law reform continues to be a contentious issue. Gain an overview of what you need to know to practice immigration law successfully and how to obtain the proper immigrant visa or "green card" for your client. This first day focuses on Non-immigrant Work-related Visa Categories and Obtaining a Green Card. Agenda for Part 1 Introduction and Overview of Nonimmigrant Categories Introduction to Three of the Most Utilized Nonimmigrant Wo... More Info

    $125
    3.2Total Credits
    1 Ethics
  • On-Demand
    CD/DVD/USB, Online, iOS/Android App

    Non-Competes, Non-Disclosure (NDAs) and other Agreements that Regulate Employees’ Conduct

    Every company owns valuable tangible and intangible assets that might be illegally appropriated by a disgruntled former or current employee. These assets can be protected by Restrictive Covenant agreements which include: “Non-Compete” and “Non-Solicitation” agreements Non-Disclosure agreements (“NDAs”) including “customer list” protection Trade Secret agreements Non-Disparagement agreements Agreements Covering Company Owned Intellectual Property Agreements to Return Company Owned T... More Info

    $150
    3.1General Credits
  • On-Demand
    CD/DVD/USB, Online, iOS/Android App

    The New York State Sexual Harassment Prevention Laws: Two New Laws for the “Me Too” Era

    On April 12, 2018, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a budget bill, which included a broad anti-sexual harassment legislative package. The new state law requires all New York employers to: (1) adopt a Sexual Harassment Prevention policy with very specific requirements by October 9, 2018 and (2) commence annual employee training by January 1, 2019 (later extended to October 9, 2019) The law also (a) prohibits NYS employers from including nondisclosure clauses in sexual harassment settlement... More Info

    $150
    3General Credits
  • On-Demand
    CDs, DVDs, USB Stick

    How to Handle a Wage and Hour/FLSA Case

    In recent years there has been an influx of litigation in the area of wage and hour claims, as improperly paid employees have recovered compensation for missed wages, improper classification and more. Hear from a panel of experts as they provide a nuts and bolts look at wage and hour litigation, from the perspective of the plaintiff, the defendant, a mediator and the Magistrate Judge, Hon. Sara L. Cave, SDNY. More Info

    $150
    3General Credits
  • On-Demand
    CD/DVD/USB, Online, iOS/Android App

    Employee Manual: A Key Risk Management, Legal Compliance and HR Management Tool

    Every employer has employment policies…some are written…and some are verbal…and some are “understood.” The best practice for the employer is to compile all of these rules in one place…an Employee Manual. This course will explore the ways that a well drafted Employee Manual may help satisfy the three functions that an employer must execute: (1) communicating Human Resources policies; (2) managing the risk of litigation by or on behalf of employees; (3) complying with the abundance of fed... More Info

    $150
    3General Credits
  • On-Demand
    CDs, DVDs, USB Stick

    How to Handle an Employment Discrimination Case

    Hear from a distinguished panel, including the Assistant Commissioner of NYC Commission on Human Rights and Magistrate Judge Judith McCarthy, what you need to know to handle an employment discrimination case. Our panel will discuss: Overview of Agency Practice: Drafting a Complaint and answer Litigation Tips from the Plaintiff’s Perspective Litigation Tips from the Defendant’s Perspective Judicial Perspective on Employment Discrimination Litigation … and MORE!! More Info

    $125
    2.92General Credits

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