Date:
05/04/06
Where Law
and Medicine Meet The Role of the Psych Exam in Assessing
Emotional Distress Damages
Speakers: Linda M. Savitt, Rob Hennig, Paul N. Barkopolous
This program is intended as a complete overview of the
independent mental exam in litigation: under what circumstances
is a mental exam appropriate, limitations on the sexual history
of the Plaintiff, understanding the Psych Exam – the Use of the
MMPI2 and other psychological tests and how to interpret them,
using the Psych Exam at Trial – Direct and Cross-Examination
Strategies for the Psychiatric Expert Witness
MCLE Credits: 1.5 Hr.
Product
#--LABOR-D-19807
DVD Price $29.95
Date: 10/20/05
Advanced
Techniques for Settling Wage and Hour Class Actions
Speakers: Rene L. Barge, Troy Hoffman, Deborah Rothman, Andrew
Satenberg
This program assumes knowledge of how to file/defend such an
action and will focus on: areas of negotiation and compromise,
the impact of the Class Action Fairness Act ("CAFA") on
settlement negotiations, finding a "kill provision" that is
acceptable to both sides, impact of non-wage claims on class
certification, effect of offering to settle with class rep's for
100% before certification--does that moot the lawsuit,
little-known traps for inexperienced counsel in the
administration of class settlements, and how to avoid
last-minute problems, e.g., determining who should pay for
Social Security and other payroll taxes.
MCLE Credits: 2.0 Hr.
Product
#--LABOR-D-19806
DVD Price $34.95
Program Date:
09/15/2005
Liars Exposed! 2005
Speaker:
Phillip R.
Maltin
Phillip R. Maltin is an expert in employment law and trial
tactics who also prosecutes criminal cases for the City of Los
Angeles. He teaches employment law, evidence and trial
techniques throughout Southern California, and frequently
publishes articles on these subjects. Mr. Maltin developed this
seminar after years of research and of observing witnesses
testify -- and lie.
1 Hour 58
Minutes
2.0 Hr. MCLE Credit
Product
#--LABOR-D-19805 DVD
Price $34.95
Program
Date:
02/15/2005
What Every Employment Law
Practitioner and Mediator Should Know About Valuing An
Employment Law Case
Speakers: Andrew
Freidman, Diane Kimberlin
There
are the basics of course: back pay, front pay, emotional
distress and the ubiquitous demand for punitives. What factors
go into the determination of how much the parties actually end
up settling for? Hear from a panel of employment attorneys for
plaintiffs and defense and one of the most successful mediators
in town.
1 Hour 14
Minutes
1.0 Hr. MCLE Credit
Product
#--LABOR-D-19803 DVD
Price $24.95*
Program
Date:
03/31/2004
Liars: Identify Them!
Speaker:
Phillip R.
Maltin
This
seminar analyzes how liars communicate. Learn to identify
behavior associated with dishonesty by analyzing video clips of
criminals, politicians and other professionals as they speak or
testify -- and lie.
2 Hours 1
Minutes
2.0 Hr. MCLE Credit
Product
#--LABOR-D-19800
DVD Price $34.95*
Program
Date:
02/19/2004
A 360 Degree Look at Employment
Investigation Perspectives from all Sides
Speakers:
Phillip R.
Maltin, Katherine J. Edwards, Rob Hennig
Employment investigations have become a central part of
employment law practice. This program examines the employment
investigation from all sides: the employer, the accused
employee, and the investigator. Learn how to manage an affective
investigation and how to attack an inadequate one.
2 Hours 1
Minutes
2.0 Hr. MCLE Credit
Product
#--LABOR-D-19801
DVD Price $34.95*
Program
Date:
01/28/2004
Protecting your Law Firm From Sexual
Harassment Claims
Speakers:
Joel Grossman
Law
firms are susceptible to sexual harassment claims which are
notoriously expensive to defend and embarrassing. Managing
partners, human resource managers and other non-labor law
attorneys need to know the law to protect their firms. This
one-hour lecture, providing credit for elimination of bias in
the legal profession, gives a broad overview of sexual
harassment law, and helps law firms avoid critical mistakes.
1 Hour 0
Minutes
1.0 Hr. MCLE Credit
Product
#--LABOR-D-19804
DVD Price $24.95*
Program
Date:
12/03/2003
Hiring and Accomondating Workers
with Alcohol or Drug Abuse Histories
Speakers:
Paul Grossman,
Paula Pearlman
An
employer’s need to ensure a safe and productive workforce can
collide with a recovered alcoholic’s battle for dignity and
struggle to obtain meaningful employment. This cutting edge
program will feature a lively dialogue that explores some
employers’ apprehension about hiring rehabilitated substance
abusers, and how the decision to reject them can be more than
just an affront to dignity. It can constitute unlawful
discrimination.
1 Hour 8
Minutes
1.0 Hr. MCLE Credit
Product
#--LABOR-D-19802
DVD Price $24.95*
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