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Labor & Employment Law 2010: Rising to the Challenge
7.50 Total CLE Units, 1.00 of which may be applied toward Ethics, 0.50 of which may be applied toward Access to Justice Credit
Price: $195.00 (provides online access for 2 months after purchase).
Course №:1*2221
Duration: 6 Hours 51 Minutes
Original Program Date: Friday, September 24, 2010
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Start your day with a lively and entertaining hour of ethics with special guest presenter Larry Cohen, who uses movie clips to illustrate ethics rules and violations. Next, discover how the prevalence of social media is requiring employers to examine how social networking and the workplace intersect (or, in some instances, collide). In addition to an employment and labor law update, this seminar offers two breakout sessions: one focuses on the NLRB, while the other takes a look at the amended ADA and new leave laws. The afternoon sessions include a review of arbitration issues, cases, and the U.S. Supreme Court. Finish the day learning how to incorporate persuasive advocacy in your practice even if you rarely go to court.

Cosponsored by the Labor & Employment Law Section.

To purchase CD or DVD products for this seminar, please call the OSB CLE Service Center at (503) 431-6413, toll-free in Oregon at (800) 452-8260, ext. 413.

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Ethics Goes to the Movies

This fast-paced and fun interactive session uses movies clips to illustrate ethics rules and violations. Using clips from films such as Against All Odds, Intolerable Cruelty, and Liar, Liar, you can test your knowledge of the ethics rules. All references are based upon the Oregon Rules of Professional Conduct.

Larry J. Cohen, The Cohen Law Firm, Phoenix, AZ

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The Virtual Workplace: Social Networking and Employment Law

  • Employee privacy and rights
  • Social networking sites and/or websites for hiring, discipline, or termination decisions
  • Company policies and social media
  • Social networking issues in labor arbitration
  • Union organizing and social media

Barbara J. Diamond, Diamond Law, Portland
Tamara E. Russell, Barran Liebman LLP, Portland

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Seated at the Table or On the Menu? This Year’s Update in Labor and Employment Law

Richard F. Liebman, Barran Liebman LLP, Portland

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The NLRB in Transition and an ERB Update

  • Representation in case procedures
  • Remedies, including injunctions
  • Substantive issues reviewed
  • What’s new at ERB
  • Recent ERB case developments

Richard L. Ahearn, National Labor Relations Board, Seattle
Paul B. Gamson, Employment Relations Board, Salem

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Changes and Challenges Created by the Amended ADA and New Leave Laws

  • The amended ADA and its impact on both litigation and advice
  • Federal and state amendments to leave laws: their desired impact and unintended consequences
  • Locally and nationally: the expected future of disability and leave laws

Moderator: Professor Jeff Jones, Lewis & Clark School of Law, Portland
Scott N. Hunt, Busse & Hunt, Portland
Richard R. Meneghello, Fisher & Phillips LLP, Portland

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Why Does the Supreme Court Love the Federal Arbitration Act So Much: Recent Developments in the Law of Arbitration

  • U.S. Supreme Court arbitration decisions from Hall Street v. Mattel to Jackson v. Rent-A-Center
  • Upcoming issues that may be decided next term and beyond
  • Attacks on the process: Congress and the Supreme Court’s preference for arbitration

Michael T. Garone, Schwabe Williamson & Wyatt PC, Portland

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Persuasive Advocacy in Labor and Employment Law: But What If I Rarely Go to Trial?

  • Motions and administrative hearings
  • Mediation and arbitration
  • Jury trials

Peter C. Richter, Miller Nash LLP, Portland

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Listening to an MP3 download is considered self-study and should be reported on OSB MCLE Form 6 (Contemporaneous Individual Screening Log). For reporting questions, please visit http://www.osbar.org/mcle or call the OSB MCLE Department at (503) 431-6368 or toll-free in Oregon at (800) 452-8260, ext. 368.

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7.50 Total CLE Units, 1.00 of which may be applied toward  Ethics, 0.50 of which may be applied toward Access to Justice Credit

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Richard L. Ahearn, National Labor Relations Board, Seattle
Larry Cohen, The Cohen Law Firm, Phoenix, Arizona
Barbara J. Diamond, Diamond Law, Portland
Paul B. Gamson, Employment Relations Board, Salem
Michael T. Garone, Schwabe Williamson & Wyatt PC, Portland
Scott N. Hunt, Busse & Hunt, Portland
Professor Jeffrey Jones, Associate Professor, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland
Richard F. Liebman, Barran Liebman LLP, Portland
Richard R. Meneghello, Fisher & Phillips LLP, Portland
Peter C. Richter, Miller Nash LLP, Portland
Tamara E. Russell, Barran Liebman LLP, Portland

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