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Essentials of FEHA: California’s Basic Law of the Workplace (WEBINAR)

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The Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) is a collection of powerful and wide-ranging statutes that are controlling authority for workplace discrimination, retaliation and harassment. FEHA is also an influential model for federal and state law across the U.S., and are among the most litigated causes of action in California civil lawsuits

Employment attorneys Alexa Hanlon and David Graulich provide an overview of FEHA’s statutes and the extensive appellate law arising from FEHA. Hanlon, a defense attorney in the Sacramento office of Fisher Phillips, and Graulich, plaintiffs’ attorney with Wronged at Work Law Group in Fair Oaks, will offer their perspectives and real-life experiences from opposite sides of the litigation divide.

This class is intended for those who are new to employment law, and to lawyers who have some workplace law experience but wish to improve their understanding of fundamentals.  Hanlon and Graulich will emphasize revisions to FEHA that have taken effect since January 1, 2020.

After you purchase this webinar, you will receive an email message from our Training Coordinator with a link to Demio, the Law Library’s webinar platform. You will log into Demio using your name, California State BAR number (if you do not have a BAR # put N/A) and email address to register into the live webinar.

Paid reservations must be received by Monday, March 13, 2023, two-days prior to the event on Wednesday, March 15, 2023.

Cancellation of the event must be submitted 48-hours before start time for this webinar. Please see our Terms & Condition and the “48-hour Cancellation Policy” for further details.

**This webinar qualifies for 2-hours of “participatory” MCLE credit. The Sacramento County Public Law Library, provider #11100, certifies that this event conforms to the standards approved for educational activities prescribed by the rules and regulations of the State Bar of California governing minimum continuing legal education [Rule 2.72].

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