Epstein Becker Green | epiq, you are invited to a financial services industry event

A Learning and Socializing CLE Event*

An evening of networking and education with Epstein Becker Green and Epiq, moderated by William J. Milani, Member of the Firm, Epstein Becker Green.

John F. Fullerton III, Member of the Firm in the Employment, Labor & Workforce Management practice of Epstein Becker Green, will discuss today’s Alternative Workforce and the impact of contractors, temporary employees, and the joint-employer dilemma.

Lauri F. Rasnick, Member of the Firm in the Employment, Labor & Workforce Management practice of Epstein Becker Green, will review pressing issues involving Marijuana in the Workplace and related drug testing, reasonable accommodations, and appropriate disciplinary actions stemming out of the increasing number of states legalizing marijuana for medical and/or recreational purposes. Ms. Rasnick will also address Transgender Rights and challenging issues faced by employers such as restroom usage, name changes, disclosure memos, and record revisions.

Recently recognized as a 2015 Cyber Security & Data Privacy Trailblazer by The National Law Journal, Brookes Taney, Vice President of Data Breach Solutions for Epiq, will discuss Cyber Trends & Data Breach Response, including the effects of breach notification laws and the development of an appropriate incident response process.

To register for this complimentary event, please click here.

For questions about the event, please contact Sylwia Faszczewska, Marketing Coordinator, at 212-351-4668 or SFaszczewska@ebglaw.com.

*NOTE: Epstein Becker Green is an approved provider of New York Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit. The entire program is approved for 1.0 hour of credit in Professional Practice and is transitional and appropriate for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys. Please note that in order to receive full credit for attending this event, the registrant must be present and sign in for the session.

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New York, NY
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