Advancements in technology continue to impact employment law and presents new challenges for employees and employers in 2017. In recognition of this, the Labor & Employment Section present the premier Wage & Hour Day-Long Workshop at The Biltmore Hotel. This Workshop promises to be an engaging and dynamic event, geared towards unpacking the often-complex nuances of Wage & Hour Law by providing a more in-depth analysis of some of the common and difficult issues employers and employees face.
Panel 1: “In Today’s Mobile World, What Hours Really Count as Work?”
Richard Schramm, Employment Rights Attorneys, LLP
Robert Nuddleman, Nuddleman Law Firm, P.C.
Panel 2: “To Reimburse or Not Reimburse? That is the Question: A Discussion Re: Compliance with Expense Reimbursements.”
John McIntyre, Shea & McIntyre
Tyler M. Paetkau, Hartnett, Smith & Paetkau
Keynote Speaker:
Honorable Roberta Hayashi, Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara
Panel 3: “The Art of Wage War: Ethical Issues in Wage and Hour Litigation.”
Tom Duckworth, Duckworth, Peters, Lebowitz Olivier LLP
Robert (“Bob”) Jones, Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Panel 4: “Getting Creative With Discovery: What Are the Best Ways to Gather Your Evidence Formally or Informally in a Wage & Hour Case?”
Eleanor ("Ellie") Schuermann, Kastner Kim LLP
Jay J. Wang, Fox, Wang & Morgan P.C.
Moderator:
Jennifer Leung, Juniper Networks and SCCBA Chair of Labor & Employment Section