Webinar

Strafford Live Webinar: Employment Law and the Gig Economy

March 13, 2019
Event details
March 13, 2019
1:00 – 2:30 pm Eastern Standard Time

Event summary

The CLE webinar will provide guidance to employment counsel, gig businesses and those businesses relying on gig workers on how to address common legal issues and mitigate risks stemming from the emerging gig economy. This program will examine the gig economy's impact on employers across multiple industries with respect to worker classification, state and federal regulations and exemption issues.

After the presentations, there will be a live question and answer session with participants to provide answers to your questions about these important issues.

The webinar will review these and other relevant topics:
  • What are the employment issues commonly triggered by gig workers?
  • What statutes and regulations have state and federal governments passed concerning gig workers?
  • How are courts handling employment issues for gig workers?
  • How can gig businesses mitigate some of the risks common in the industry?

Event details and registration

Link includes 50% Discount
CLE Credit will be offered

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