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2022 Employment Laws: What Medical Practices Should Know

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Description

Staying ahead of annual employment law updates can be overwhelming, especially now as ever-changing pandemic-related guidelines and mandates continue to dominate the landscape. Join the Cooperative of American Physicians for a one-hour webinar to get an overview of the 2022 employment laws impacting medical practices and learn more about changing COVID-19 workplace regulations and recommendations for proper implementation and compliance.

This webinar will cover:

  • The new California Family Rights Act expansion
  • Confidentiality Clauses in Employee Settlement and Separation Agreements
  • Retention of Personnel Records
  • Wage and Hour Updates, including two important Supreme Court cases and criminal theft penalties
  • Cal-OSHA ETS Readoption with Changes
  • COVID exposure notices and whether they apply to you
  • COVID vaccination, testing, and sick pay regulations

The discussion will be followed by audience Q&A. CAP members are invited to submit their questions in advance at communications@CAPphysicians.com.

All registrants will receive the recording and slides once they are available. Register now to access these materials automatically after the live webinar.

Contributors

  • Alexis D. James, Managing Partner, WorkWise Law, PC

    Alexis has practiced employment law in California for more than eighteen years, having worked on both sides of the employment law equation. She earned her bachelor’s degree in public policy at Duke University and completed law school with honors at Northwestern School of Law, Lewis and Clark College. In her litigation practice, Alexis has successfully assisted in taking discrimination, harassment and wrongful termination cases through arbitration and trial; and has been known by her peers to be a voice of reason in contentious situations.

    In her practice, Alexis conducts comprehensive internal audits, drafts policies and procedures, coaches employers through disciplinary and termination issues, performs employee trainings and investigations, and represents employers in state and federal courts, and before administrative agencies.

    Having represented employees suing companies for more than ten years, she brings a unique understanding of how to communicate personnel decisions in a manner that will be better received and more easily adapted.

  • Renee Nicole Noy, Partner, WorkWise Law, PC

    Renee earned her B.A., summa cum laude, from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1997, and received her J.D. from the University of California, Hastings College of Law in San Francisco. Renee received her mediation certificate from the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at Pepperdine University. Renee has been practicing for over 20 years. She worked a number of years at the prestigious Plaintiff’s law firm of Green, Broillet, & Wheeler, where she became proficient in representing plaintiffs against large corporations.

    In the last decade, Renee has represented countless employees in employment discrimination lawsuits, including cases involving disability, race, gender, and age discrimination, sexual harassment, wrongful termination, and a variety of wage and hour disputes.

February 24, 2022
Thu 12:00 PM PST

Duration 1H 0M

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