Wage and Hour Compliance: Avoiding Lawsuits and Liability

SHRM 2011 Annual Conference
This session will help you critically evaluate your payroll practices to better ensure that you do not run afoul of the federal overtime compensation rules.

Track: Employment Law & Legislation

This session will review common errors frequently made by employers regarding overtime pay, overtime exemptions, calculating overtime pay and caputuring all 'hours worked.' You can learn from the mistakes encountered by others and significantly lessen your otherwise costly exposure to practices inadvertently causing liability.

Date(s) & Time(s): 
Tuesday, June 28, 2011 - 10:45am to 12:00pm
Presenter: 

Robert A. Boonin

Robert A.
Boonin

Robert A. Boonin is a member of the national law firm of Dykema Gossett and is based in its Ann Arbor office. Rob is an honors graduate from The University of Michigan Law School, holds a Masters in Labor and Industrial Relations from Michigan State University, and a BS in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School.  Practicing law for nearly 40 years, Rob has litigated employment law matters before federal and state courts across the nation, handles all forms of union matters for employers, and regularly counsels clients on such issues as discrimination, FMLA compliance, and wage and hour law. 

Rob is a recognized leader in his field.  For instance, he is: on the Chambers USA list of top employment law attorneys; listed as a Best Lawyer in Employment Law; repeatedly recognized as one of Michigan’s “Super Lawyers”; a Fellow and a Past-President of the Litigation Counsel of America; a Past Chair of  the national Wage and Hour Defense Institute; a Past Chair of the Michigan Bar Association’s Labor and Employment Law Section; and a Fellow of the distinguished American College of Labor and Employment Lawyers.  Rob also in an immediate past-chair of the American Bar Association’s Federal Labor Standards Legislation Committee (which covers FLSA matters), and serves as an Editor of the most recognized authority on the FLSA, the Bloomberg BNA legal treatise – The Fair Labor Standards Act.

 

Location: 
LVCC N119
Amount of Credit: 
1.25
Credit Type: 
HR Credit
Availability: