Importance of Documentation and Notice Requirements

Duration 60 Mins
Level Basic & Intermediate
Webinar ID IQW15C8474

  • Overview of basic documents in several federal laws
  • Importance documentation in defending Title VII cases
  • What information does the government require you to keep for overtime cases
  • How to use documentation to prove overtime exemptions
  • Documents and notification for FMLA and ADA leave
  • Documentation in Defense of Trade Secrets Act

Overview of the webinar

In this session, we will reverse engineer the process. We will look at problems that arise in the courtroom when businesses did not keep the proper documents and they lose the case, and what goes right when businesses and employers have the proper documents. Through this process, we will learn what needs to be kept and should to best defend and protect the company in the event of employee lawsuits for overtime, Title VII (discrimination) FMLA and ADA and federal trade secrets.

Who should attend?

  • In-House Counsel
  • Compliance Officers
  • Human Resources
  • CFOs
  • Executives
  • Business Owners
  • Office Managers
  • Company Presidents

Why should you attend?

We all know that it is important to document events that occur. There is the old expression, “if it is not in the chart it did not occur.” But in some settings not documenting is crucial and fatal. For example, did you know that not keeping track of employees hours is fatal to overtime cases? Sometimes you might be documenting items, but focusing on the wrong items. In this seminar, we will discuss what needs to be documented and what should be documented that strengthens employers defenses in the event lawsuits are filed. 

Faculty - Mr.Stuart Silverman

Stuart Silverman has been practising law for almost 30 years and is the principal of the Law Offices of Stuart M. Silverman, P.A., located in Boca Raton, Florida. The emphasis of his practice is in the area of labor and employment law and business and commercial litigation. Mr. Silverman has represented both private and public employers, as well as individual employees in a whole host of complex business disputes and employment settings at administrative levels and state and federal trial and appellate courts. His extensive employment litigation experience includes claims under age, race, sex discrimination, wage and hour claims, whistle-blower and retaliation claims, ADA and FMLA claim, public employee's claims, as well as disputes under employment contracts, non-compete agreements, trade secrets disputes and partnership breakups. Mr. Silverman is a frequent speaker on his areas of practice.

Mr. Silverman focuses on helping businesses by taking a proactive approach to their employment and business law needs and provide assistance with compliance on workforce issues, employment handbooks and policies, employee contracts, non-competition and non-solicitation agreement, partnership agreements, shareholder agreements, contracts and buyouts and severance issues and commercial leases. He is also a member of The Workplace Violence Prevention Institute ("WPVI") a group formed to investigate solutions and strategies from a proactive and systemic perspective to minimize the risk of workplace violence, specifically violence caused by employees or former employees. He earned his B.A. degree, with high honors and his J.D. degree from Rutgers University. Mr. Silverman is admitted to The Florida Bar and the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.

 

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