2005: Everything New in
California Employment Law

You may purchase a CD recording of the actual conference that took place on July 19, 2005



Who Should Participate:
Legal, Human Resource and Employee Benefits Personnel

About This IAML AudioPro ConferenceSM:
Change is the only constant when it comes to the legal obligations, standards and risks employers in California face. Once again, the state of the law is in flux in a number of areas - and employers need the latest information on these potential landmines before they turn into significant liability.

Are you prepared for:

  • The new state law (AB1825) requiring harassment training for all supervisors;
  • Proposed changes to the meal and rest period rules;
  • The continuing surge in class action lawsuits;
  • "Reforms" to the workers' compensation system;
  • The expansion in domestic partner rights and;
  • The expected surge in paid family leave requests?

If you answered "no" or "maybe" to any of these questions you need to participate in this audio conference. In addition to these specific topics, you will also learn about the latest important case rulings impacting employers in California.

Featured Presenters:
Joseph L. Beachboard is a nationally recognized expert on California and national employment law issues who is a shareholder in the Los Angeles office of Ogletree Deakins. In addition to representing management in a wide variety of employment and labor matters since 1988, Mr. Beachboard speaks regularly before human resource and employer groups on cutting edge employment law topics. Mr. Beachboard is frequently quoted in such leading publications as the Los Angeles Times, HR Executive and Workforce, and has been published in dozens of legal and business journals.

Nancy Decato is Senior Vice President in the Workforce Strategies Group at Marsh. She is a true expert on California workers' compensation issues and a frequent author and speaker on the topic.

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