Carter DeLorme, Member of the Firm, speaks on a panel, "Here, There, and Everywhere: The Legal Challenges of a Permanently Remote Workforce," at the 2022 Changing Currents in Employment Law conference, hosted by D.C. Bar.

Remote staffing has become a “new normal” post-pandemic; many D.C. area employers suddenly have workers scattered across the country, with no return in sight. What are the legal implications of this new environment? To what extent are employers obliged to track and follow the employment laws of all these new jurisdictions – and to what extent are they subject to enforcement or litigation under unfamiliar standards? For employee-side practitioners, are different venues now available for action?

Carter and others examine what has (and hasn’t) changed, offering best practices for both sides.

For more information and to register, please visit DCBar.com.

Event Detail

October 25, 2022
8:40 pm - 9:15 pm ET
D.C. Bar 901 4th Street, NW Washington, DC 20001
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