There was a problem adding this course to your account. Please try again in a few minutes. If the problem persists, you can contact our support department at (877) 880-1335.
Adding Registration, Please wait...
You must be logged in to perform this action.
Log in
Cancel
Retaliation, Whistleblowing and Wrongful Termination Claims; 2023 New Employment Law Conference
Statistics from the DFEH and EEOC reveal that retaliation continues to be one of the top complaints filed with those organizations. And, those statistics do not include other retaliation claims brought under Labor Code Sections 1102.5 & 6310 and Health and Safety Code Section 1278.5 (or any of California’s many other anti-retaliation laws). Our panel, including an esteemed employment defense attorney and a prominent plaintiff employment attorney (fresh off a $3.5 Million victory in a FEHA/1102.5 retaliation case) will explain how best to prosecute and defend retaliation claims.
1.5 Participatory MCLE Credits
Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought
(OnDemand) Common Evidentiary Issues in Discrimination Litigation
(Self Study Articles) Attorneys Conducting Impartial Workplace Investigations: Reclaiming the Independent Lawyer Role
(Self Study Articles) Ethics of Social Media for Lawyers: Where Stunting for the Gram Meets Losing Your Bar Card
(OnDemand) Criminal Background Checks and Employment: California’s Fair Chance Act
(Self Study Articles) New California Employment Laws For 2023
(Self Study Articles) Attorney Workplace Investigations: Neither Impartial Nor Independent
(CLEtoGo (Podcasts)) Labor Law for Employment Attorneys
(CLEtoGo (Podcasts)) Wage and Hour Basics; 2023 New Employment Law Conference
(CLEtoGo (Podcasts)) Leave of Absence Compliance; 2023 New Employment Law Conference
(CLEtoGo (Podcasts)) Overlap Between Labor Law and the Employment Law Practice; 2023 New Employment Law Conference
(CLEtoGo (Podcasts)) Closing the Deal; 2022 Advanced Mediation Conference: Practical Skills for Experienced Employment Litigators
(CLEtoGo (Podcasts)) PAGA Claims after Adolph v. Uber Technologies
We are committed to accessibility! All OnDemand programs after January 1, 2022 include closed captioning. To request closed captioning for a program older than January 1, 2022, send us a note at accessibility@calawyers.org or contact us at 916-516-1760 for assistance.