Breakfast Briefing | COVID-19 Litigation is Here, and More is Coming...Tips for Managing Pandemic-Related Litigation Risks

09.16.2021
Program: 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Location: Virtual - Two Dates

Two Dates | Each Date Features Different Speakers Sharing the Same Great Message

COVID-19 LITIGATION IS HERE, AND MORE IS COMING!!...TIPS FOR MANAGING PANDEMIC-RELATED LITIGATION RISKS

The coronavirus pandemic has triggered a slew of employment-related lawsuits throughout the state. Current litigation associated with COVID-19 includes claims involving wage and hour issues, workplace safety, alleged failure to accommodate disabilities, remote work arrangements, leave requests, and layoffs, furloughs, and recalls.

As employers continue to manage employees remotely and explore return to work scenarios, we anticipate the surge in coronavirus-related employment cases will continue. Employers should educate themselves now to minimize risk.

Join us for an informative discussion of the following:

  • Current trends in coronavirus-related litigation
  • Compliance challenges associated with remote and hybrid work environments
  • Ongoing safety considerations and OSHA requirements
  • Tips for limiting liability

Join AALRR litigation partners Ann Smith, William Betley, Carol Gefis, and David Lester for this complimentary virtual webinar.

Two dates offered; same great message will be delivered. 

Dates:

September 16, 2021 -10:00-11:00a.m. (PST) - Presenters: Ann Smith & David Lester

September 23, 2021 - 10:00-11:00a.m. (PST) - Presenters: Carol Gefis & William Betley

This event is free of charge.  Join us. 

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Event Speakers

Event Contact

Jane Novotny | jnovotny@aalrr.com

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