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Employment Law Report

This newsletter is written for employers and their general counsel. Its purpose is to give guidance in reducing the risk of employment litigation, dealing with problem employees and workforce restructuring, and establishing workplace policies and procedures.

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Bulletins with detailed discussions by our attorneys about current developments.

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Selected New Employment Laws that Employers and Their Advisors Need to Know for 2010
By Mark Terman

Labor Law Update
What Employers & Their Advisers Need to Know for 2010
California CPA, December 2009

Exempt or Nonexempt?
Missing the Mark on Employee Classification or Compensation Will Cost You
California CPA, Updated April 2009

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Southern California Rising Stars
Congratulations to Heather Bader-Abrigo, Pascal Benyamini, Meena Kotak and Jason Roberts. They were selected for inclusion in the “2010 Southern California Rising Stars.” The Super Lawyer’s Rising Stars listing is published in the July issue of Los Angeles magazine and the stand-alone Rising Stars magazine. Rising Stars are determined via a survey of Southern California attorneys who are 40 years old or younger, or have been in practice 10 years or less. Only 2.5 percent of lawyers in Southern California receive this honor.

Reish & Reicher Webinar
Common 401(k) Mistakes and Employment Trends: How to Avoid Lawsuits

Bruce Ashton and Mark Terman presented a webinar for clients and consultants on June 8, 2010 covering related topics of interest to HR and benefits professionals. Bruce addressed "Common 401(k) Mistakes," including: common mistakes in preparing plan committee minutes and investment policy statements; steps required in reviewing service provider agreements; and committee obligations for plan fees and expenses. Mark discussed "Employment Trends: How to Avoid Lawsuits." In his presentation, Mark focused on the impact of social media on employers and employees; rules and practical issues related to employee telecommuting; the rules and hazards involving whistleblowers and retaliation; and the perils of misclassifying employees as independent contractors.

You may view the webinar by accessing the following link: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/913945776

Super Lawyers
Super Lawyers is a listing of “outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement.” Congratulations to Bruce Ashton, Joe Faucher, Jon Karp, Lee Reicher, Fred Reish, Mark Terman and Mike Vanic for their inclusion in the “2010 Southern California Super Lawyers.” The listing is published in the February 2010 issue of Los Angeles magazine.

For the 2010 Super Lawyers listing, visit www.superlawyers.com.

CalCPA Education Foundation
Employment Practices Conference

November 11, 2009—Universal City
Mark Terman is the Conference Chair for the 2009 Employment Practices Conference and will present a workshop on “Workforce Reduction and Alternatives.” [Read more]


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Click here for a sample of employment law cases handled by our attorneys.


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Attorneys

 Pascal Benyamini Leland J. Reicher
 Joseph C. Faucher Mark E. Terman
 Jonathan A. Karp  
   
 
 


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