Please join the California Employment Lawyers Association's Wage and Hour Committee for a webinar on:
Brinker Restaurants v. Superior Court: Is There Such A Thing As A Free Lunch?
Friday, April 20, 2012
Noon-1:15pm
The California Supreme Court finally decides when employees really must be paid for missed meal breaks.
The long-awaited Supreme Court decision that will impact thousands of pending and future individual and class actions across California will be discussed by L. Tracee Lorens and Michael Rubin, two lawyers intimately involved in the individual and class issues, and the Brinker case itself. They will lay out the terrain for going forward with pending cases, the arguments they plan to make and the ones they anticipate coming from the defense on both class and merits issues. Mark Rudy will explain what he expects to see from the defense in the settlement dynamics in pending cases in the wake of the decision.
Moderator
Jonathan Gertler, Chavez & Gertler, Mill Valley
Presenters
L. Tracee Lorens, Lorens & Associates, San Diego
Michael Rubin, Altshuler Berzon, San Francisco
Mark Rudy, Rudy, Exelrod, Zieff & Lowe, San Francisco
This webinar is open to CELA/NELA members and plaintiffs/workers non-profit organizations only.
Registration: $30
Register here:
https://www.nela.org/NELA/index.cfm?showfullpage=1&event=showAppPage&pg=semwebCatalog&panel=showLive&seminarid=3712
How To Attend
Join the live program from your office, home, or hotel room using a computer for the web portion and telephone for the audio portion. You may ask questions, participate in surveys, and post comments from your computer during the program. You may also invite colleagues to watch the program from a shared computer or projection screen and speakerphone. Please note that credit (if available) is only provided to registered attendees participating at their own computer and phone. Simple instructions with a link to the program will be sent when you register.
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