Attorneys with Detroit-based management side labor and employment law firm Nemeth Law, P.C., made several presentations during the second quarter of 2018. The discussions covered a variety of employment law topics:
President and founder Patricia Nemeth spoke on Resolving Tough Cases through Mediation at the Labor and Employment Law Section of the Michigan Bar Association on June 6 in Birmingham, Mich.
Partner Terry Bonnette and Senior Attorney Nick Huguelet presented Virtual Employment Revisited as part of Nemeth Law’s ongoing Raising the Bar legal education series for employers, held in Troy, Mich. on May 23.
Senior Attorney Nick Huguelet was a presenter on Solving the Puzzle of Just Cause in Labor Arbitration at an American Arbitration Association regional program held in Novi, Mich. on May 10.
In addition, Nemeth Law’s videos and blog posts continue to cover timely topics in employment law, including updates to the law on unpaid internships, the Supreme Court ruling in Masterpiece Cakeshop and tips for managing the challenges of summer attire in the office. Videos can be viewed on the Nemeth Law YouTube channel and employment law blogs can be read at www. nemethlawemploymentblog.com.
- Posted July 06, 2018
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Nemeth Law attorneys discuss timely labor and employment topics in second quarter 2018
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