Jeffrey H. Ruzal, Member of the Firm, will present "Wage & Hour 101: 2020 Changes in the Law All Attorneys Should Know," a CLE-credited webinar.

This program will provide an overview of the latest updates to wage & hour practice in 2019 with a look forward to the 2020. It will review the major developments in federal and state wage and hour law including need-to-know regulations, legislation and case law. The presentation will also go over the implications of these changes and best practices for compliance in 2020.

Key topics to be discussed include major state and federal developments in:

  • Minimum wage and overtime
  • Exempt vs. nonexempt employees
  • Tip credits and pooling
  • Employee and contractor classifications
  • Meal and rest periods
  • Travel time
  • Scheduling
  • Joint employer status
  • Class actions and arbitration
  • Settlements

For more information, visitĀ MyLawCLE.com.

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