Miller Canfield will present its “2022 HR Fall Training Camp” on Tuesday, June 20, from 7:30 to 11 a.m. at the MSU Management Education Center, 811 W. Square Lake Road in Troy.
Miller Canfield’s Annual Employment Law Seminar is designed for corporate counsel, human resource professionals and business executives who need to stay ahead of the ever-changing employment and legal curve.
Topics to be covered in the camp include:
• Key Legal Updates in Employment and Labor Law, with Brian Schwartz.
• What’s Lawful and Unlawful in the Hiring Process, with Kiffi Ford and Ahmad Chehab.
• Breaking Down the SECURE 2.0 Act, with Samantha Kopac and Brian Gallagher.
• Immigration: Recruitment and Hiring an International Workforce–Are You Compliant?, with Julianne Cassin Sharp and Elizabeth Boyda Baker.
The training with conclude withe a Q&A session featuring Megan Norris, Samantha Kopacz, Brian Schwartz, and Julianne Cassin Sharp.
Cost for the seminar is $40 per person. To register, visit millercanfield.com/2023HRSpringTraining. Anyone with questions should contact Heather Willis at 313-496-7902 or willis@millercanfield.com.
- Posted June 06, 2023
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