Ask for the IAML training path that fits your role, team, or workplace-law issue.
Use this page when you need help choosing a public workplace law program, planning private team training, or getting a short overview for someone else involved in the decision.
Find the right program
Ask which IAML program fits your role, experience level, topic need, schedule, or continuing-credit question.
Send detailsRequest a short overview
Get program details you can forward to a manager, HR leader, legal partner, benefits team, or budget approver.
Train a groupPlan team training
Start a private-training conversation for HR, employee relations, benefits, legal, compliance, manager, or supervisor groups.
The best recommendation starts with the training need your people actually have.
You do not need to know the exact program before contacting IAML. A useful note simply explains the audience, the workplace-law issue, timing, format needs, and whether the next step is public enrollment or private training.
Tell us whether the audience is HR, employee relations, benefits, legal, compliance, managers, supervisors, or a mixed group.
Share the issue: investigations, documentation, accommodations, discipline, leave, benefits, labor relations, or general workplace-law judgment.
Ask for dates, pricing, credit details, a short overview, program comparison, or a private-training conversation.
Tell us what you are trying to choose, explain, or plan.
The form is built for practical routing. If you are unsure where to start, choose “Ask for Best Fit” and describe the role, team, or issue in plain language.
IAML helps HR, employee relations, benefits, legal, compliance, manager, and supervisor audiences choose attorney-led workplace law training that fits the situation.
IAML has provided attorney-led workplace law training since 1979.
What you’ll get back
- A suggested public program or team-training path.
- A short explanation you can forward internally.
- Dates, credit, pricing, or format details when relevant.
- A better next step if another IAML path fits better.
Ask which public program fits your role, experience, topic need, schedule, or continuing-credit goal.
Ask whether private training is a better fit for a shared audience, policy context, recurring issue, or management group.
Request a short overview you can forward to a manager, HR leader, legal partner, or budget approver.
How can we help?
Use the message box for anything that would help us route the request: audience, topic, timing, preferred format, credit questions, or whether someone else needs the overview. IAML will review what you share and respond with a practical next step, not a generic sales reply.
Thank you for reaching out.
We received your request. IAML will review the audience, topic, timing, and credit details you shared and respond with the most useful next step.
Something went wrong. Please try again, or email your request to info@iaml.com.
Use the contact page when the next step is not obvious.
Some buyers know the exact program. Others know the workplace issue but need help choosing the right path. These are the most common reasons to contact IAML before comparing dates or details.
Public programs
Review IAML programs by topic, audience, role, and workplace-law decision.
Compare programsPlanPrivate team training
Bring attorney-led workplace law training to a shared HR, manager, benefits, legal, or compliance audience.
Plan team trainingCheckDates and credit
Look at upcoming timing and ask follow-up questions about pricing, format, or continuing credit.
View scheduleShort answers before you send the request.
What can I ask IAML through this page?
You can ask which program fits, request program details, ask about dates, pricing, or continuing credit, or start a conversation about private team training.
Can IAML help us choose between public programs and private training?
Yes. Share who the training is for, the workplace-law issue, and whether the audience is one person, a small group, or a broader team.
What should I include when asking for best fit?
Include the participant role or team, the decision or issue you want to improve, timing needs, preferred format, and any credit questions.
Can I ask about continuing credit?
Yes. Use the form to ask about applicable SHRM, HRCI, CLE, or other continuing-credit details for a public program or private training conversation.
Can I request a short overview for internal review?
Yes. Use the message box to say who needs the overview and what they need to evaluate: fit, schedule, credit, private training, or budget context.
Ask for the path that fits your role, team, or workplace-law issue.
Send the practical context you have now. IAML can help you compare programs, request a short overview, or plan private training for a group.